the
following vision statement: “…Rotokare
Scenic Reserve will be a flourishing indigenous
ecosystem, highly valued by the community.”
The Rotokare Scenic Reserve Trust has
created ‘mainland’ island and manages a
predator-exclusion fence that protects 230 ha
of the Rotokare Scenic Reserve. The Trust
5 Neil Phillips, email correspondence to the Taranaki Regional
Council (Document 915902). Further information on
… the actual number of winners can be
numbered in the hundreds, if not the thousands. All of those associated
David MacLeod, Taranaki Regional Council Chairman
with the organisations and individuals honoured tonight can also regard themselves
as winners.
The efforts of our winners, and those who've gone before them, underscore the fact
that it's not by accident or good luck that Taranaki enjoys a generally good-quality
environment.
This region takes its environment very
though, I’m humbled and grateful that
my Council colleagues have seen fit to
again entrust me with the Chairmanship,
and it’s reassuring that once again I have
the able and experienced David Lean as my
Deputy.
Our focus remains on our goal of a thriving
and prosperous Taranaki. The past few
years have brought their challenges but I’ve
been impressed by the resilience and energy
of our regional community. To be of service
as Chair of the Regional Council is
to welcome back our community
to Yarrow Stadium and the return of big games to
the New Plymouth venue. The 2022/23 financial
year saw major strides towards the goal of creating
the best regional stadium in Aotearoa/New Zealand
with the installation of hybrid turf on the main pitch,
the completion of the East Stand design and final
repairs of the West Stand finished including the
installation of a new roof.
Our three regional gardens – Pukeiti, Hollard
Gardens and Tupare – had a busy
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Working Together With Māori
The Council recognises the importance of working together with Māori across the
region including Māori involvement in decision making processes. There were a number
of activities during the year, including providing opportunities for Māori to contribute to
the decision-making processes of the Council.
It is part of the Council’s mission to carry out its various responsibilities by, among other things, taking into
account the Treaty of Waitangi.
My daughter was leading Rosie and I had my pony - an old pig hunting
pony. It was later than I would have liked (probably about 5.30pm) and getting dark. We
didn't have hi viz gear on (something we do now). Rosie however was a bright white colour!
The section of road that we walk is about 50-metres and has a clear vision to the North of
about 500 metres. There is a good two-metre verge on the side we walked on.
Regional Transport Committee - Deputation
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minutes of the Executive, Audit and Risk Committee
meeting of the Taranaki Regional Council held in the Taranaki Regional Council
chambers, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford, on 2 December 2019 at 10.00am
b) notes the recommendations therein were adopted by the Taranaki Regional Council on
10 December 2019.
Matters arising
Appendices/Attachments
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Executive, Audit & Risk Committee - …
Papatuanuku and more.
Like everyone else, at �mes it's been awesome and
other �mes it's been a real challenge. We're no
different there but it's been so heartwarming to see
our communi�es draw together, support each other
and some to even thrive.
You may no�ce some new faces. You'd be right!
We are growing and strengthening our team.
Nga mihi nui,
Lauree Jones,
Regional Coordinator & Facilitator
Regional Council
Taranaki
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Policy and Planning Committee
Tuesday 19 March 2019
10.30am
Taranaki Regional Council, Stratford
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Agenda for the meeting of the Policy and Planning Committee to be held in the
Taranaki Regional Council chambers, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford, on Tuesday 19
March 2019 commencing at 10.30am.
Members Councillor N W Walker (Committee Chairperson)
Councillor M P Joyce
Councillor C L Littlewood
Councillor D H McIntyre
(pillars) are set out in the ANZBS that give guidance and direction in
achieving these outcomes with 13 objectives being identified under each pou.
9. DOC have stated that they will undertake a collaborative process to develop an
implementation plan for 2021-2022 to direct action towards the vision and long-term
outcomes of the new ANZBS.
10. Regional councils will clearly play a pivotal role in the protection of indigenous
biodiversity. Of note, the Taranaki Regional Council is already …