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Policy & Planning agenda June 2021

Freshwater Implementation Project Overview 23 page 7 Figure 2: – Overview of key Essential Freshwater regulatory and implementation milestones Policy and Planning Committee - Freshwater Implementation Project Overview 24 page 8 3. Strategic framework 3.1 Vision The Council will manage the freshwater resources of the Taranaki region to give

DraftAnnualReport18 web

The Council has a central role in areas vital to regional life – environmental and resource management; protecting and improving native biodiversity; hazard management; public transport and transport planning; cultural and recreational amenities; advocacy; and ownership of Port Taranaki. We maintain a firm focus on supporting livelihoods, improving lifestyles and taking Taranaki forward. The At a Glance section overleaf summarises the year’s key outcomes

TRC Annual Report 2017-2018 - full document

The Council has a central role in areas vital to regional life – environmental and resource management; protecting and improving native biodiversity; hazard management; public transport and transport planning; cultural and recreational amenities; advocacy; and ownership of Port Taranaki. We maintain a firm focus on supporting livelihoods, improving lifestyles and taking Taranaki forward. The At a Glance section overleaf summarises the year’s key outcomes

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

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

Submitters Statement of Evidence Glenis McDonald

page STATEMENT OF EVIDENCE OF GLENIS MCDONALD ON BEHALF OF VARIOUS SUBMITTERS (THE MCDONALDS, THE HIBELLS, THE BROWNS & POPPAS PEPPERS 2009 LTD) 4 FEBRUARY 2022 BEFORE HEARING COMMISSIONERS Consent No: 5262-3.0 APPOINTED BY TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL UNDER THE Resource Management Act 1991 (“Act”) IN THE MATTER OF an application for

Job Description Botanical Records and Interpretation Officer Regional Gardens

to Regional Gardens. page Organisational areas of responsibility | Ngā wāhanga whakahaere  Be a team player – Contribute to the greater team and organisational goals by completing projects and tasks in an efficient and effective manner, including any additional activities as directed by your People Leader.  Be flexible and adaptable – Flexible work arrangements meet the needs of our customers, the Council and the individual and may include the need to work

Regional Transport minutes December 2020

Regional Transport Committee meeting of the Taranaki Regional Council held in the Taranaki Regional Council chambers, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford on Wednesday 9 September 2020 at 11am b) notes that the unconfirmed minutes of the Regional Transport Committee meeting held at the Taranaki Regional Council chambers, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford on Wednesday 9 September 2020 at 11am were circulated to the New Plymouth District Council, Stratford District Council and the South Taranaki District Council

Last chance to have your say on freshwater in Taranaki

response with over 100 responses received since launch in late March. “It is encouraging to see how many responses we have had in a short space of time.” says David MacLeod, TRC Chairman. He says there are many different views about how we should manage and use our freshwater taonga. “We encourage people from all corners of the region to have their say so that we can build a robust vision that reflects the many perspectives found in our community.” Results from the survey and workshop will inform the