Downloadable PDFs for all types of resource consent applications to the Taranaki Regional Council. Before lodging any application for an activity in the Coastal Marine Area, you must seek comment from those who have lodged applications under the Marine and Coastal Areas (Takutai Moana) Act. Please let the consents team (consents@trc.govt.nz) know the location of your intended activity and they will advise you who to contact. Form 130 and info sheets on AEE requirements Form 130: Applications
2024 at Taranaki Regional Council have been circulated to the New Plymouth
District Council, Stratford District Council and South Taranaki District Council for receipt and
information.
Appendices/Attachments
Document 3299872: Taranaki Solid Waste Minutes – 22 August 2024
Taranaki solid Waste Management Committee Copy - Confirmation of Minutes - 22 August 2024
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Date: 22 August 2024
Venue: Taranaki Regional Council, 47
Regulatory Committee meeting of the
Taranaki Regional Council held in the Taranaki Regional Council chambers, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford
on 15 October 2024 at 9.00am
b) notes the recommendations therein were adopted by the Taranaki Regional Council on Tuesday 29
October 2024.
Appendices/Attachments
Document 3315239: Operations and Regulatory Minutes 15 October 2024.
Operations and Regulatory Committee - Confirmation of Operations and Regulatory Minutes -
additional service to communities south of Hāwera,” says Chris Clarke, Transport Services Manager for Taranaki Regional Council, whose contractors operate Southlink buses. “It means more choice for those wanting to use public transport to get up to Hāwera or beyond for appointments or to see family and friends.” The Thursday service will also be tweaked to allow passengers more time in Hāwera, but this service remains within the 9am-3pm window that allows SuperGold Card holders to travel for free. The
Council (NPDC) operates a regional landfill located on Colson Road, New
Plymouth, in the Waiwhakaiho catchment. Stage 3 of the site has a design capacity of approximately
800,000 m3. Stage 3 ceased accepting waste in the 2020-2021 year and is now in the process of being
capped. There is capacity remaining within the design volume and NPDC have indicated that this may be
used for contingency disposal. Stages 1 and 2 have been closed and are fully reinstated. This report for the
period July 2021 to
Find out more about Rāhui Tīma and the highly commended awardees and their work in environmental action in the community. WinnerRāhui Tīma - For working collaboratively to take action to protect or enhance the environment, or increasing understanding of environmental issues. This project is protecting shellfish along 70km of the Taranaki coastline, from the Herekawe Stream in New Plymouth to the Taungātara Stream just south of Ōpunake. The rāhui (protection) on the marine environment is the
Have you checked your traps and caught a pest? Record your catch now. Collecting catch data is important to us. It helps us see where pests are in the region, what kinds of pests they are, how we're going with our trapping efforts and where we need to do more. If you catch pests in your traps please record those catches with Trap.NZ by visiting their website or using the Trap.NZ app. #e2370{display:none;}@media screen and (min-width: 1080px){.pf-content p{width:850px;}.pf-content h1,
“We’re looking to the future with this
Plan and how we can address the many
challenges our amazing region is facing,”
says Council Chair Charlotte Littlewood.
“There’s funding for our key environmental
work programmes to ensure we build on
the Council’s freshwater and biodiversity
mahi and we’ve responded to our
community’s feedback on responding
to the threat from climate change.”
The 10-year plan for the region includes
an overall rates increase of 16.3% for
to the driver on getting into the vehicle, you will have to pay the full fare (for example, if you left your TM card at home or have lost it). Claims for refunds for the subsidized fare will not be accepted by the Council.
Pay your portion of the fare to the driver at the end of the trip. The remainder is paid by the Taranaki Regional Council. Can my carer or anyone else use my ID card for trips to get my groceries, etc? No, unless you are with them in the vehicle for the entire journey — the
This plan sets out the way the Council would respond an incident such as a spill of hazardous chemicals to fresh or estuarine waters or to air. Inland and Esturine Contingency Response Plan for Unauthorised Discharges Inland and Esturine Contingency Response Plan 2014 (1.3 MB pdf) (one document only) Inland and Esturine Contingency Response Plan 2014 (1.3 MB pdf)