quarterly: Regional Transport Committee
Civil Defence Emergency Management Group
Taranaki Solid Waste Management Committee All meetings are held in the Council Chambers at 47 Cloten Road, unless otherwise stated. The Council also holds workshops which are open to the public. You can watch the meetings live by going to the Council's YouTube channel. Info about the meetings Ordinary Council:
This meeting deals with the full array of all Council business. Operations and Regulatory Committee:
This committee
Structure of this report 1
1.1.3 The Resource Management Act 1991 and monitoring 1
1.1.4 Evaluation of environmental performance 2
Process description 2
Resource consents 5
Monitoring programme 5
1.4.1 Introduction 5
1.4.2 Monitoring by the Company 6
1.4.3 Monitoring by Taranaki Regional Council 6
Results 8
Water 8
2.1.1 Site Inspections 8
2.1.2 Results of abstraction and discharge monitoring 8
2.1.3 Discharge monitoring 10
2.1.4 Results of receiving
School is a study unit developed by the Taranaki Regional Council outlining the activities available for teachers and classes visiting Hollard Gardens. Read more... The Woodlands School is a study unit developed by the Taranaki Regional Council outlining the activities available for teachers and classes visiting Hollard Gardens. The 10 activity options include walks, plant studies, birds and insects, seed collecting and a garden rally. Click here for more information The Woodlands School The
writing the study unit based on activities
offered to classes visiting this special place. The
unit will be available for downloading from our
website in time for the start of term one next
year. If you are contemplating a visit to Pukeiti
this term or at any time next year please contact
me as soon as possible.
Regional Council
Taranaki
Kevin Archer
In Taranaki, there are many agencies, community
groups and individuals working to protect and
enhance our native plants,
Pete Morgan is one of the lucky ones. Lucky enough to live in a spot, in Taranaki, where there’s native birds in his backyard every day. “There’s always tui, bell birds, white eyes, wood pigeon, they’re there every day. And in the evening there’s Moreporks,” the busy vet says. After a busy day at work covering Oākura and Okato to Oaonui, these beautiful birds remind Morgan of the big picture, helping recharge his batteries when he returns home to Lucy’s Gully, in Oākura. “It’s quite cool,
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Freshwater bodies of outstanding or
significant value in the Taranaki region
Review of the Regional Fresh Water Plan for Taranaki
Taranaki Regional Council
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Table of Contents
Minutes - 31 July 2023 22
8. Joint Committee Minutes February - August 2023 28
9. Electoral Decision - Representation Review 54
10. LGNZ Regional Tour Update 57
11. Meeting dates - August and September 2023 59
12. Public Excluded
13. Public Excluded Recommendations 60
14. Confirmation of Public Excluded Ordinary Council Minutes - 27 June 2023 61
15. Confirmation of Public Excluded Operations and Regulatory Committee Minutes - 18 July
2023
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16. Confirmation of Public
Half price fares for children and youth ended on 30 April 2024. If you have a Community Services Card, you can continue to pay half-price fares by applying for the Community Connect concession to be loaded to your Bee Card. Is Taranaki Regional Council taking part in the reduction of fares for Community Services Card holders announced by the government? When does this start? Yes we will be taking part in the Community Connect concession fare scheme - commencing Saturday 1 July 2023. What does
environment. Living up to its name, the Green School near Ōākura has embarked on a number of environmental projects over the last three years. Tamariki and teachers have planted 48,000 eco-sourced native plants on campus, providing new habitats for native plants and improved the connectivity to the Kaitake Range while helping soil stability and carbon sequestration. The school has worked with Taranaki Regional Council on a Biodiversity Plan for a Key Native Ecosystem it manages including controlling weeds
District councils can work with Taranaki schools to help them minimise their own waste, as well as educating pupils about waste minimisation and recycling. Did you know most schools in the Taranaki region receive recycling bins and collection of recyclables for free? District councils may be able to offer advice or assistance in setting up a recycling system, improving your current system or any other area of waste minimisation you may need. To tind out what's available and who to talk to, go