written. These visions set ambitious but reasonable goals for freshwater, to
be achieved within a specific timeframe. The identification of values (both those
compulsory within the NPSFM and non-compulsory) are then required to guide the
development of environmental outcomes.
11. Developing the FMU boundaries has occurred over a number of years. Council initially
undertook this task in 2015, but reviewed the approach in 2022 following feedback from
some iwi and other stakeholders. The
exclusion fencing. In the past five years, farmers have planted over 20,000 poplar poles, established 203 hectares of forestry and erected 116.8 km of fencing to retire 3,333 hectares of marginal land. Contact us Call Taranaki Regional Council on 0800 736 222 and ask for a Land Management Officer or email us at hillcountry@trc.govt.nz Alternatively, fill out our contact form here.(external link) Farm Plans Comprehensive Farm Plans Comprehensive Farm Plans to look at all aspects of operations across an
exclusion fencing. In the past five years, farmers have planted over 20,000 poplar poles, established 203 hectares of forestry and erected 116.8 km of fencing to retire 3,333 hectares of marginal land. Contact us Call Taranaki Regional Council on 0800 736 222 and ask for a Land Management Officer or email us at hillcountry@trc.govt.nz Alternatively, fill out our contact form here.(external link) Farm Plans Comprehensive Farm Plans Comprehensive Farm Plans to look at all aspects of operations across an
The goal is to get one in five households trapping and recording catches on the Trap.NZ website or app. Recording catches - or the lack of them – on Trap.NZ helps Towards Predator-Free Taranaki monitor predator-control across the region. There is an active Towards Predator-Free Taranaki Facebook page where urban trappers are encouraged to share tips, experiences and knowledge. This is also a great way to find out what’s happening with biodiversity efforts in your area and how you can help. The
and effectively.
• Communicate organisational goals and aspirations, bringing clarity
to the way forward particularly during times of change and
uncertainty.
Strategy • Contribute to the development and implementation of the
Environmental Quality group Strategy and Roadmap ensuring the
Taranaki Regional Council is well-positioned for the future.
• Contribute to strategy and policy development across the
Environment Quality and other Taranaki Regional Council activities
as
Here you will find the documents from the Council's previous conversations about freshwater. Records of meetings 4 April to 10 June 2022 Primary Industry Special Industry Group Workshop 4 April 2022 Record of Meeting Primary Industry Special Interest Group Workshop 4 April 2022 [PDF, 1.5 MB] Commerce and Industry and Special Industry Group 7 April 2022 Record of Meeting Commerce and Industry Special Interest Group 7 April 2022 [PDF, 659 KB] Commerce and Industry Group 2 June 2022 Record of
Welcoming back fans to Yarrow Stadium, a 28% per cent rise in bus passengers and securing $2.5m in Towards Predator-Free Taranaki funding were among the notable success stories for Taranaki Regional Council in the last financial year. The 2022/2023 Annual Report, which was adopted at today’s Ordinary Meeting, shows the Council has invested to deliver a major increase in work programmes resulting from the introduction of a raft of regulatory changes by the Government including how freshwater is
a higher level to put Taranaki at the forefront and ensure the
region is well placed to meet whatever challenges the future brings. With continued community support, much
can be achieved.
Of particular interest to the Council is the rapidly gathering momentum to bring two visions to reality: Regional
predator-free status, and development of the Taranaki Crossing as a Great Walk on a par with New Zealand’s
existing recreational attractions of world-wide renown. This
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Decision Report of Council
in respect of submissions to the
Proposed Regional Pest Management Plan and
Taranaki Regional Council Biosecurity Strategy
Taranaki Regional Council
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Part B: Regional Public Transport Plan 2024-2054
Consultation draft
September 2023
Taranaki Regional Council
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Contents
List of figures