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Paul Dodge; Joe Gibbs Reserve; McQuoid QEII; Penwarden; PG Nops Reserve; Rewarewa Bush; John Whittington

risk 20-30% left Protection Status: Local Government Catchment: Waitara (395) General Description The Joe Gibbs Reserve is a New Plymouth District Council reserve located on the southern boundary of Inglewood township on the east side of State Highway 3. The reserve is a 1.2hectare cutover lowland forest remnant with a dominant canopy of tawa. A short public walkway is present in the reserve.

Rules 59-63: Burning

page 95 Burning page 96 page 97 Regional Air Quality Plan for Taranaki Discharges from the Burning of Vegetation on Production Land or on Forested Land For information requirements refer to Section 5 Advisory

Remediation Hearing Hooper supplementary

page BEFORE THE TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL IN THE MA ITER AND IN THE MA ITER of an application by Remediation (NZ) Limited for resource consents under Part 5 of the Resource Management Act 1991 applications to obtain replacement consents for Consent Numbers 5838-2.2 and 5839-2 as summarised below: Consent 5838-2.2 - to discharge of a) waste material to land for composting; and b) treated stormwater and leachate, from composting operations; onto and into

Candidate profile Charlotte Littlewood

page Taranaki Regional Council New Plymouth Constituency Electing 5 Regional Councillors Charlotte LITTLEWOOD My principal place of residence is in the New Plymouth Constituency area. It's been a privilege to be your Regional Councillor for the last three years. I'm also Deputy Chair of the Policy Committee. We live in a truly special region. It must be one that the generations of tomorrow can enjoy, as much as we can today. If re-elected, I'll continue to advocate for our

Factsheet 4: Good Neighbour Rules

unreasonable costs are being imposed on adjacent land occupiers. Any Good Neighbour Rule requirement is dependent upon:  The values to be protected on adjacent properties; and  The cost of compliance relative to values being protected. Giant gunnera page Taranaki Regional Council Email: info@trc.govt.nz Phone: 06 765 7127 www.trc.govt.nz Working with people | caring for Taranaki Pest Boundary distance Values being

Cadmium concentrations in shallow Taranaki groundwater

health pathway, and through direct exposure for industrial workers). Cadmium generally enters groundwater systems as a result of leaching from agricultural land which has been subject to fertiliser application, particularly superphosphate. It has therefore become the focus of some attention, within both scientific circles and public interest/media. An initial investigation into cadmium concentrations in shallow Taranaki groundwater was conducted by the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council)

Site 74

the school, with all questions answered and clear explanations given by both the Council Marine Biologist Emily Roberts and a speaker from Port Taranaki. The investigation had many benefits, among them has been a Council review of and adjustment to, our coastal monitoring programme when the dredge is in action. A terrific effort from all concerned. Regional Council Taranaki Kevin Archer You may recall the inaugural New Zealand ShakeOut in 2012 which

Summer 2009-2010

page Bathing Beach Water Quality State of the Environment Monitoring Report Summer 2009-2010 Technical Report 2010-08 ISSN: 0114-8184 (Print) Taranaki Regional Council ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713 Document: 705025 STRATFORD June 2010 page page Executive summary The coastal contact recreational water quality component of the State of the Environment monitoring (SEM) programme for the Taranaki region commenced in the 1995-96 summer

Rating information 2020/2021

Value Rate Amount General CV 0.000243 UAGC 1 $0.00 $0.00 River control CV 0.000007 Transport CV 0.000007 Yarrow Stadium 1 $53.88 $53.88 Total rates page 50 Rates equalisation/apportionment The three Taranaki based district councils collect regional general rates on behalf of the Taranaki Regional Council. The projected apportionment of general rates between districts is as follows: District Capital Value Equalised $ % Estimated Rate

North Island fernbird

these native species. Create, protect and retire wetlands on your property. Report sightings to the Taranaki Regional Council or the Ornithological Society NZ Regional Representative Barry Hartley (barry_hartley@xtra.co.nz). CONSERVATION In the 19th century the fernbird was described as one of New Zealand’s most common birds. However, due to the ongoing destruction of its natural wetland habitat the North Island fernbird is now hardly seen