Gardens drone notice Tupare
know what you’re doing and don’t fly close to or directly over others. See the CAA drone website www.flyyourdrone.nz Regional Council Taranaki Regional Council Taranaki Regional Council Taranaki
know what you’re doing and don’t fly close to or directly over others. See the CAA drone website www.flyyourdrone.nz Regional Council Taranaki Regional Council Taranaki Regional Council Taranaki
page 2024 Pukeiti Calendar • Further event details will be provided closer to the date. Please note, posting dates are approximate. • On Wednesday mornings, a small group of members get together to help the garden staff. If you’d like to join in—once, occasionally or every week—we meet at 9.00am or after morning tea at 10.15am, outside the staff quarters. Please note change of day back to a Wednesday. JANUARY JULY TUE 30 Members’ Committee Meeting WED 03 Annual
flora species to ‘Threatened’ ‘At Risk’ status. Notably, six of these vulnerable species are present at this site including four species of rata, swamp maire (also Regionally Distinctive) and manuka. 'Nationally Critical' poroporo is also present and 'At Risk' Kirk's kohuhu is growing just outside the KNE. Fauna Native birds present include tomtit, kereru, tui, silvereye, grey warbler, fantail, kingfisher, harrier and morepork. Bellbird and whitehead are likely
page Application number Applicant Lodged date Application type Description Activity type Site location Catchment 21-10964-1.0 Stratford District Council 08-Nov-21 New consent To construct and use a bridge over the Mangaehu River Land Use Consent Upper Mangaehu Road, Makahu Patea 21-10965-1.0 Taranaki Car Collection Limited 10-Nov-21 New consent To discharge stormwater from scrap metal storage and processing into an unnamed tributary of the Tawhiti Stream via the South
including Waitiri Conservation Area, the Eight Hundred Trust KNE and Glanafon Wetlands. Also provides core habitat for 'Threatened' and 'Regionally Distinctive' flora species. Rarity and Distinctiveness - High Contains four species of 'Threatened' rata, the 'Threatened' Kirk's Daisy and 'Regionally Distinctive' Tawhirikaro. Notable bird species includes the 'Threatened' karearea/falcon, which occasionally visit the site. Provides good habitat and likely to contain other notable species
Environment Priority 4 – Threatened Species Regional: Key Native Ecosystem Regional Ecosystem Loss: Chronically threatened 10-20% left Protection Status: QEII Covenant Local Government Catchment: Waiongana (394) General Description The Barrels Creek site is located on privately owned land 2.3km southeast of Lepperton and lies in the Egmont Ecological District and Waiongana Stream catchment.
Waiongana 24-10773-3.1 R2/10773-3.1 Papa Rererangi i Puketapu Limited (NP Airport) 1-Jul-24 Change of consent conditions To discharge contaminants onto and into land after treatment via a septic tank...change to conditions to amend special condition 3 Discharge Permit 192 Airport Drive, New Plymouth Waiongana 24-03301-3.0 R2/3301-3.0 S A J O Farm Limited 2-Jul-24 Replacement for expiring consent To discharge farm dairy effluent onto land Discharge Permit 393 Omuturangi Road, Otakeho Wahamoko
groundwater during hydrocarbon exploration and production operations from up to four wells at the Manutahi-B wellsite Water Permit Manutahi-B wellsite, Lower Ball Road, Kakaramea Mangaroa 22-07089-1.2 7089-1.2 Ferndene Group Limited 28-Feb-22 Change of consent conditions To discharge cleanfill onto and into land for quarry reinstatement purposes...change of consent conditions to allow residual sludge from South Taranaki & New Plymouth District Councils Discharge Permit 1053 Upland Road, Egmont
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alert is designed to notify as many people as possible when there is an emergency event. However, you won’t receive the alert is if you are out of cell coverage or your phone is turned off. • Why did council send this out? It wasn’t council. This alert was sent nationally as part of a test by the National Emergency Management Agency. Individual councils can’t send these alerts out. • I unsubscribed from text alerts - why did I still get this? Because the EMA