open to the public and
focused towards 15-105 year olds. Most are
advertised on Facebook but please feel free to book
your spot via the email above.
Enviroschools and the South Taranaki District Council (STDC) are
proud to bring you this series of workshops
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Appendix XH: Te Atiawa statutory acknowledgements
1. Attachment to the Regional Policy Statement for Taranaki
In accordance with Section 53 of the Te Atiawa Claims Settlement Act 2006, information recording statutory
acknowledgements is hereby attached to the Regional Policy Statement for Taranaki.
or interest in, or any rights
relating to a statutory area.
Attachment of statutory acknowledgements in accordance with iwi deeds of
settlement relating to the Taranaki region
To date, four statutory acknowledgements apply to the Taranaki region – these relate to the Ngati RuanuiNgati RuanuiNgati RuanuiNgati Ruanui, Ngati Tama, Ngati Tama, Ngati Tama, Ngati Tama,
and NgNgNgNgaaaaaaaa Rauru Rauru Rauru Rauru Kiitahi Kiitahi Kiitahi Kiitahi and NgNgNgNgāāāāti Mutunga ti
Native Ecosystem
Regional
Ecosystem Loss:
Less reduced >50% left
Protection Status: QEII Covenant
Catchment: Te Henui (391)
General Description
Pukekotahuna Headwaters Reserve is located is located off the top end of Mangorei Road, 14 kilometres
south west of New Plymouth. The covenant provides connectivity to other priority KNE's and habitats
in the area including Te Papakura o Taranaki,
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Appendix VII: Good agrichemical spray management practices
This Appendix is based on information contained in
New Zealand Standard 8409: 2004 Management of
Agrichemicals, produced by Agrichemical Education
Trust and Standards New Zealand and the Growsafe
Introductory Manual 2007, developed by the New
Zealand Agrichemical Education Trust. It has been
included in the Plan in a
Taranaki
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Appendix VI: Training requirements for qualifications to apply
agrichemicals
The following are the training requirements for an applicator to comply with condition (f) (iv) of Rule 56 and (e) (iii) of Rule
57.
The minimum training programme for applicators of agrichemicals
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Application No. Consent No. Applicant Lodged Date Application Type Description Activity Type Location Catchment
24-03156-3.1 R2/3156-3.1 Ralston John Topless 5-Apr-24 Change of consent conditions
To discharge farm dairy effluent onto land, and until 1 December
2020 after treatment in an oxidation pond system and constructed
drain, into an unnamed tributary of the Parahaki Stream...change to
condition 4 Discharge Permit 174 Turangi Road, Motunui Parahaki
24-11232-1.0
General description
The Waiwiri wetlands QEII covenants cover 3.9 ha in total. The area is made up
of three small gully systems. Five man-made open water ponds have been
created on the valley floors to enhance wetland values at the site. Only small
areas of the original native vegetation present in the gullies remain however
additional buffer planting around the wetlands and including an adjoining hillside
has been undertaken to increase wetland values.
Threatened and regionally distinctive
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Taranaki Regional Transport Committee
11 September 2019
CIP connectivity programmes update
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Overview – Taranaki region
Commercial in Confidence
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• UFB -~77% Taranaki population
-17 cities/towns
• Rural Broadband ~-2,415 end users
-only 0.3% of regional population left
• Mobile black spots: -78 km new State Highway
-3 tourism sites
-17 new mobile towers
• 41 Marae eligible for broadband coverage
Overall, 99.8% of New Zealand’s population will
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4. Regional rules
4.1 Introduction
Section 3.0 of this plan states that regional rules will be used in a number of instances to
manage the effects of use, development and protection of the coastal marine area. This
section contains the detail of the regional rules to be used to give effect to the policies in this
plan.
4.1.1 Effect of Rules
The rules in the plan have effect at all times, unless otherwise stated in the rule.
Each rule has effect only in the coastal