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 outside normal office hours
from time-to-time.
Look after yourself and others – Work within the Council’s health and safety systems,
policies and procedures at all times to limit
Please read these terms and conditions carefully before using your Total Mobility Card. General Terms The Total Mobility scheme (the Scheme) is administered by the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council). It is an alternative transport service to public transport such as buses, trains, or ferries, for people with impairments.
By accepting and using the Total Mobility (TM) card you are agreeing to the Client Terms and Conditions of Use (Client T&Cs) set by the Council and as amended from time to
communicated appropriately.
o Work pro-actively with customers to understand any potential
upgrades and impacts.
• Systems Support
o In line with our goals around customer service: We get things sorted
when things go wrong.
o Diagnosis and problem resolution.
• Training
o Our Taranaki Regional Council teams have the knowledge required
to make best use of our systems.
o Accumulated system knowledge is shared amongst the DigiTech
team where appropriate.
• Reporting and data
o
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8. Memorandum Confirmation of Minutes Policy and Planning Committee 22 November 2022 20
9. Memorandum Confirmation of Minutes Executive Audit and Risk Committee 5 December
2022
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10. Taranaki Triennial Agreement 2022-2025 30
11. Wild For Taranaki Memorandum 36
12. Taranaki Regional Council Internal and External Appointments 41
13. Councillor Remuneration 2022/2025 Memorandum 45
14. Port Taranaki Ltd Councillor Directors 147
15. Approval of Proposed Coastal Plan
will be sought and the final round of ministerial
engagement is anticipated to take place in July. There is an emphasis on ensuring
Group Managers get a clear understanding of roles, responsibilities and
accountability on legalities.
3.10 Mr W Crockett, South Taranaki District Council suggested a workshop be
organised on the submission in order for coordination to take place on a regional
scale.
3.11 Mr T Velvin informed that some of the status’ in the strategic goals and
objectives
Taranaki Regional Council wishes everyone a safe and happy festive season. The Council office will be closed from 4pm on Wednesday, 20 December 2023 until 8am on Thursday, 4 January 2024. The switchboard remains open at all times, including statutory holidays, and officers are on call to deal with any urgent issues that may arise. To report an environmental incident, call 0800 736 222 at any time of the day or night. Gardens and buses Tūpare, Hollard Gardens and Pukeiti will remain open every
administration
Programme and manage capital projects and asset maintenance programmes
Contribute to the strategic leadership and direction of the Regional Gardens team and
implementation of the Council's strategic and operational plans.
The role encompasses engagement with iwi/hapū, the science community, and a range of internal
and external stakeholders. This includes helping to build strong and enduring relationships with
these stakeholders. Effectively communicating Councils regional
Here’s where you can find out about the future proposed Regional Policy Statement for the Taranaki. The review of the Regional Policy Statement for Taranaki is scheduled to occur in two parts: Part 1: the land and freshwater chapters of the RPS are reviewed and updated to give effect to the National Policy Statement for Freshwater and aligned with the preparation of a Proposed Land and Freshwater Plan for Taranaki. Notification scheduled is for mid 2025. Part 2: the remaining chapters of the
Charlotte Littlewood is the new chairperson of Taranaki Regional Council, after she was elected unopposed by fellow councillors. At today’s triennial meeting, Mrs Littlewood was the sole nomination for chairperson and received a round of applause as her appointment was confirmed. She nominated long-serving South Taranaki Constituency councillor Neil Walker as her deputy, which also passed with no opposition. Mrs Littlewood, in her third term representing the New Plymouth Constituency, thanked
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2016 local elections
FAQs
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FAQs – Taranaki Regional Council elections, 8 October 2016
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Frequently Asked Questions relating to the
Taranaki Regional Council elections
General Information
Q1 What is a regional council? A A regional council is one type of