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Pest management - what you need to know

beard Ragwort Senegal tea Nodding thistle Plumeless thistle Variegated thistle Wild broom Taranaki's Plan and Strategy Protecting Taranaki’s land and water from pests and other harmful plants and animals is vital for our environment, taonga (treasures), and economic growth. Under the Biosecurity Act 1993, the Taranaki Regional Council plays a key part in that protection, using its statutory Regional Pest Management Plan alongside a separate Biosecurity Strategy outlining broader biosecurity goals

Council meeting minutes 21 May 2019

page Doc# 2259610-v1 Minutes of the Ordinary Meeting of the Taranaki Regional Council, held Taranaki Regional Council Chambers, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford, on Monday 21 May 2019 at 10.30am Present Councillors D N MacLeod (Chairperson) M J Cloke M P Joyce D L Lean (Deputy Chairperson) C L Littlewood (via Zoom) M J McDonald D H McIntyre B K Raine N W Walker (via Zoom) C S Williamson Attending

A possum a day in Oākura

Oākura residents on a mission to eradicate possums from the town are helping catch a possum a day. About 50 possums have been found in urban backyards, parks and reserves in Oākura since 25 January 2019, when possum hunters Andrea and Max Hoegh, started working with residents to eradicate them. “On average we’re catching a possum a day in backyards, in Matekai Park, near commercial buildings, they’re popping up everywhere,” says Andrea. The dedicated couple returned from their wedding, in

Job Description Environmental Data Officer

the work of the Environment Quality Group and support the delivery of Taranaki Regional Council strategic priorities. • Maintain an understanding of the relationships, and work that Taranaki Regional Council has underway, with tangata whenua and Māori groups across the region. Stakeholder engagement • Engage with a diverse range of external and internal stakeholders to deliver the strategic goals of the Environmental Data team and wider Taranaki Regional Council. •

Better Travel Choices Consultation Report - November 2023

Inglewood Community Board in support of higher frequency bus services ....... 13 Table 7 Survey: Sample of comments about new services ..................................................................................................... 14 Table 8 Written submission: Horizons Regional Council in support of inter-regional services.............................. 14 Table 9 Survey: Sample of comments from evening weekday services

Regional Freshwater Plan

The Freshwater Plan for Taranaki sets out all rules for structures, disturbances, discharges, damming, water takes, groundwater, use of river and lakebeds, land drainage and wetlands. The Plan is currently under review. Regional Fresh Water Plan for Taranaki 2001 Amendments have been made to the Plan to comply with the National Policy Statement for Freshwater Management 2020 and to include advisory notes for the National Environmental Standards for Plantation Forestry 2018 and the National

Regional Freshwater Plan

The Freshwater Plan for Taranaki sets out all rules for structures, disturbances, discharges, damming, water takes, groundwater, use of river and lakebeds, land drainage and wetlands. The Plan is currently under review. Regional Fresh Water Plan for Taranaki 2001 Amendments have been made to the Plan to comply with the National Policy Statement for Freshwater Management 2020 and to include advisory notes for the National Environmental Standards for Plantation Forestry 2018 and the National

Taranaki Regional Council celebrates 2023 surge in public transport numbers

More trips are being taken on buses in the region with new figures from Taranaki Regional Council showing an 18% rise in public transport patronage in 2023. The data reveals buses in Taranaki carried a total of 744,037 passengers across 42,973 bus trips last year, showcasing the community's growing reliance on public transport. The year also saw the Transit app, a free real-time bus journey and planning tool, go from strength to strength and continue to gain popularity among bus users, boasting

Regional Transport Committee Agenda March 2025

a) takes as read and confirms the minutes of the Taranaki Regional Transport Committee meeting held at 47 Cloten Road, Stratford on 5 December 2024 at 1.00pm b) notes that the unconfirmed minutes of the Taranaki Regional Council Transport Committee meetings held at 47 Cloten road, Stratford on 12 September 2024 and 18 April 2024 have been circulated to the New Plymouth District Council, Stratford District Council and the South Taranaki District Council for their receipt and