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Taranaki CDEM Group Plan 2018-2023

Print Name SIGNED for and on behalf of NEW PLYMOUTH DISTRICT COUNCIL _____________________________________ Signature _____________________________________ Print Name SIGNED for and on behalf of TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL _____________________________________ Signature _____________________________________ Print Name page page Tom Cloke Chairperson Taranaki CDEM Joint Committee Foreword I am very

Policy and Planning Agenda Oct 2023 web

Committee - Karakia 3 page Date 10 October 2023 Subject: Policy and Planning Committee Minutes – 29 August 2023 Approved by: A D McLay, Director - Resource Management S J Ruru, Chief Executive Document: 3210353 Recommendations That the Taranaki Regional Council: a) takes as read and confirms the minutes of the Policy and Planning Committee meeting of the Taranaki Regional Council held in the Taranaki Regional Council chambers, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford

Amenity values

page 1442647 MB Final Draft. 201 Heritage and place Amenity values Each of the district councils in the region works to ensure Taranaki residents and visitors enjoy a pleasant and enjoyable natural and built environment. Feedback from the public continues to be positive. Amenity values are those natural and physical qualities and characteristics that contribute to people’s appreciation and enjoyment of the environment. Taranaki residents and visitors enjoy very high

Ordinary Council Meeting Agenda May 2022

read and confirms the minutes and resolutions of the Ordinary meeting of the Taranaki Regional Council held in the Taranaki Regional Council chambers, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford on Tuesday 5 April 2022 at 10.30am. Matters arising Appendices/Attachments Document 3032099: Minutes Ordinary 5 April 2022 Ordinary Meeting - Confirmation of Minutes Ordinary Committee 4 page Date: Tuesday, 5 April 2022, 10.30am Venue: Taranaki Regional Council, 47 Cloten Road,

Long-Term Plan 2015/2025

Taranaki Regional Council planning processes page Working with people | caring for Taranaki 15 Working Together With Maori The Council recognizes the importance of working together with Maori across the region including Maori involvement in decision making processes. This is part of the Council’s Mission Statement to carry out its various responsibilities by, among other things, taking into account the Treaty of Waitangi. Furthermore,

2015 Environmental Awards winners

… page 2015 page Working with people caring for Taranaki page David MacLeod, Taranaki Regional Council Chairman It's important to note that our awards have no 'supreme winner' as such. Or should I say, all the recipients are supreme winners! The range of activities is so broad that it's just not possible to judge the value of one against the other. All are worthy of celebration. Welcome to the 2015 Taranaki Regional Council Environmental Awards.

Dairy Discharge Monitoring Programme

water quality is suitable for consumptive use requirements, cultural, recreational and aesthetic demands and the maintenance of `healthy’ aquatic ecosystems. The Regional Policy Statement for Taranaki and the Regional Fresh Water Plan, prepared by the Taranaki Regional Council (‘the Council’) on behalf of the community, both contain objectives and policies to maintain the quality of our water resources and to enhance that quality where necessary and appropriate. The Draft

TST Half Year Financial Report December 2020

Document 2702017 page Taranaki Stadium Trust: 2020/2021 Half Year Financial Report ~ Page 1 ~ Entity information for the Six Months Ended 31 December 2020 Legal name Taranaki Stadium Trust Type of entity and legal basis The Taranaki Stadium Trust (the Trust) is a charitable trust incorporated in New Zealand under the Charitable Trusts Act 1957 and is domiciled in New Zealand. The Trust is controlled by the Taranaki Regional Council and is a Council Controlled

TST Half Year Financial Report December 2021

commenced and will accelerate over the next twelve months. To date the project spend is $19.0m. Funding is in place for the work to be completed. The delivery of the repair and recovery programme will require the Trust to borrow from the Taranaki Regional Council. The servicing of this debt will come from rates sourced Taranaki Regional Council funding. Looking Ahead Yarrow Stadium and the Trust faces some challenging times ahead as the goal of returning the Stadium to full

TST Half Year Financial Report December 2022

construction of the new East Stand. To date the project spend is $33.0m. Funding is in place for the work to be completed. The delivery of the repair and recovery programme will require the Trust to borrow from the Taranaki Regional Council. The servicing of this debt will come from rates sourced Taranaki Regional Council funding. Looking Ahead Yarrow Stadium and the Trust face some challenging times ahead as the goal of returning the Stadium to full operational use is