Priority 3 – Originally Rare
Ecosystem
Regional: Representative ecosystem type
State of Environment Site
Regionally Significant Wetland
Key Native Ecosystem
Regional
Ecosystem Loss:
Less reduced >50% left
Protection Status: Local Government
Catchment: Patea (343)
General Description
The Patea Saltmarsh consists of a significant patch of saltmarsh vegetation covering several hectares
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Further submissions on the
Proposed Coastal Plan for Taranaki
Pursuant to Clause 7 of the First Schedule of the Resource Management Act 1991, the Taranaki Regional
Council gives notice that it has prepared a summary of decisions requested in response to the public
submissions on the Proposed Coastal Plan for Taranaki.
The summary of decisions requested, public submissions, the Proposed Coastal Plan for Taranaki,
and accompanying Section 32 Report are available at:
• The
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Regional Council Request for Maritime NZ Assistance ................................................................... 3
Aerial Surveillance Observer Log .................................................................................................... 3
Pollution Incident Evaluation Form .......................................................................................................... 4
Notification of a Marine Oil Spill
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Tupare, Hollard Gardens and Pukeiti
Our gardens are a spectacular setting for our community and visitors to relax and enjoy our garden fairs. People can
sample Taranaki's fine flavours and unique arts and crafts in an intimate garden setting – from the shady glens to
wildly colourful spaces. Each fair has a theme and space is limited.
Exhibit, demonstrate or sell your products, or perform in the beauty
and splendour of the Taranaki Regional Council gardens!
If you
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Request to vary the Regional Land Transport Plan for Taranaki 2015-2021
Purpose: To enable the Regional Transport Committee of the Taranaki
Regional Council to consider a request for a variation to the Regional
Land Transport Plan for Taranaki 2015-21 (RLTP).
Requesting organisation: NZ Transport Agency & New Plymouth District Council
Contact person/s: Kevin Munisamy, Project Manager – Infrastructure (NPDC)
Variation request: Add a new
and implications.
Consultation is open until 23 April 2019.
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Introduction
The Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) is considering participating in the New Zealand Local Government
Funding Agency Ltd (LGFA) scheme. The LGFA is designed to allow local authorities to borrow at more
favourable interest rates.
The LGFA is a council-controlled trading organisation (CCTO) established by a group of local authorities and the
Crown. There
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Ordinary Meeting
Monday 13 May 2019 and
Tuesday 14 May 2019
10.00am
Taranaki Regional Council, Stratford
To hear submissions on the 2019/2020
Annual Plan
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Agenda for the Ordinary Meeting of the Taranaki Regional Council to be held in the
Taranaki Regional Council chambers, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford, on Monday 13 May
2019 and Tuesday 14 May 2019 commencing at 10.00am to hear submissions on the
Council's 2019/2020 …
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MESSAGE TO WELLINGTON
from Taranaki’s civic leaders
Here are the eight priorities for Taranaki
Taranaki Crossing: Our councils are
already working on and investing in an
iconic, mountain-to-sea visitor experience.
The Government needs to commit more long-
overdue expenditure within the National Park
to meet visitor demand. As a Great Walk,
it would be a major boost to the regional
economy.
SH43 – Forgotten World Highway:
The sealing of the
area. As has happened on low-lying fertile land across the
country, wetlands have been drained to make way for farming
and urban development. Remaining wetlands have also
suffered continued degradation from invasive plants,
introduced animals and contaminants from surrounding land
use.
Today, Taranaki has an estimated 1,200-plus wetlands. The
Taranaki Regional Council has previously identified 76 of these
as Regionally Significant Wetlands because of their size or
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Taranaki Regional
Council Coastal Plan
review:
Regional Council
Taranaki
Draft Coastal Plan apply?
Where
How do we define the coast? Do other plans and rules cover the same areas
The Taranaki Regional Council is reviewing its Coastal Plan, which is the 'rule book' governing the use,
development and protection of what's known as the Coastal Marine Area. A new Draft Coastal Plan
proposes to to cover the broader Coastal Environment. This information sheet