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Taranaki Regional Council
New Plymouth Constituency
Electing 5 Regional Councillors
Craig WILLIAMSON
My principal place of residence is in the New
Plymouth Constituency area.
For the past nine years as a Councillor I've
advocated for regional plans and policies that
ensure we encourage the best possible care of
our natural resources while protecting and
enhancing our coastline and waterways, at the same time
facilitating growth, prosperity, jobs and opportunities in our
2024
Resolved
That the Taranaki Regional Council:
took as read and confirmed the minutes and resolutions of the Ordinary meeting of the Taranaki
Regional Council held Taranaki Regional Council, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford on 25 June 2024.
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Confirmation of Operations and Regulatory Committee Minutes – 23 July 2024
Resolved
That the Taranaki Regional Council:
a) received the minutes of the Operations and Regulatory Committee meeting of
Chief Executive
Document: 2985940
Recommendations
That the Executive, Audit and Risk Committee of the Taranaki Regional Council:
a) takes as read and confirms the minutes and resolutions of the Executive, Audit and Risk
Committee held in the Taranaki Regional Council Chambers, 47 Cloten road, Stratford
on Monday 6 December 2022 at 10am
b) notes the recommendations therein were adopted by the Taranaki Regional Council on
Tuesday 14 December 2021.
Matters arising
of a
regulatory nature. These provide the essential standards and
certainty for the community. Others focus more on
voluntary measures with appropriate and ongoing support.
All the Council’s activities are aimed at working to ensure
the standards and goals we have set as a community are
achieved so that we all enjoy a sustainable and prosperous
future.
With these comments in mind, the following report
highlights some of the achievements of the Council during
the year.
HEALTHY
If you live and/or work in Waitara, The Valley in New Plymouth, Ōkato, Ōpunake or Waitōtara, your property/workplace is within one of the Taranaki Regional Council’s flood control schemes. River Control & Flood Protection Bylaw
A Council bylaw addresses protection of its river control and flood protection assets. More information on River Control & Flood Protection bylaw This page explains what’s involved in these schemes, what they’re designed to withstand, and what flood risks may remain. The
Bus fares across Taranaki look set to increase from July, in response to a Government directive that will result in public transport fares rising across the country. Taranaki Regional Council’s Executive, Audit & Risk Committee yesterday recommended the Council adopt a 25% fare increase for adults and an average 13.5% increase for youth from 1 July 2025. This means a Citylink ride within the New Plymouth district will go from a flat $2 to $2.25 for youth and $2.50 for adults (with a Bee Card).
Bus fares across Taranaki look set to increase from July, in response to a Government directive that will result in public transport fares rising across the country. Taranaki Regional Council’s Executive, Audit & Risk Committee yesterday recommended the Council adopt a 25% fare increase for adults and an average 13.5% increase for youth from 1 July 2025. This means a Citylink ride within the New Plymouth district will go from a flat $2 to $2.25 for youth and $2.50 for adults (with a Bee Card).
encourages and involves:
−−−− reading for meaning, pleasure and information
−−−− silent, independent reading
−−−− development of comprehension before, during and after reading
−−−− conferences at set places which provide opportunities for discussion, problem
solving, questioning and goal setting
−−−− support from the group, teacher or reading buddy
−−−− students to make personal responses to the text
−−−− links to the class reading programme using other resources
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David MacLeod, Taranaki Regional Council Chairman
David MacLeod, Taranaki Regional Council Chairman
Regional Council
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Regional Council
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All our award winners, and many others like them, show the commitment and
determination that explains why Taranaki is at the forefront in environmental
achievement, as in so many other aspects of national life.
The Council's extensive monitoring tells a consistent story: Taranaki enjoys a
DISCLAIMER
This report has been prepared by the Institute of Geological and
Nuclear Sciences Limited (GNS Science) exclusively for and under
contract to Taranaki Regional Council. Unless otherwise agreed in
writing by GNS Science, GNS Science accepts no responsibility for
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other than Taranaki Regional Council and shall not be liable to any
person other than Taranaki Regional Council, on any ground, for any
loss, damage or