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The Sleeper Awakes teaching notes

not well on the mountain. � Inform students that they will be compiling a timeline of significant events during conferences. Pupils will need to take notes or list page numbers as they read to provide evidence and share with the group. � Ask students to compile a list, as they read, of the places on the mountain featured in the story. These can be plotted on a blank map (see appendix) Ask students to read independently to the end of Chapter 6. Sun Mon Tues

Hearing evidence submitted - Cameron Twigley

improvements, including significant stormwater, land and funding requirements, On discovering it would take several years to progress the original roundabout concept designs to construction, we worked with New Plymouth District Council and iwi to refine the designs. The refined roundabout concepts are slightly reduced in size but they will achieve the safety bene-f'its we are aiming for and are appropriate for current and future traffic volumes. We have taken into account the feedback the community

Agenda

Agenda for Ordinary Council meeting May 2017.

Biennial report 2012-2014

a memorandum to the Court requesting that the Hearing Committee’s decision stands. On 1 August 2007, STDC wrote to iwi and the Council committing to: work on decreasing storm water ingress to the Hawera sewerage system; testing the permeability of the detention storage pond; not exceed the 12,000 m3/day volume of the consent; and undertaking the necessary work under the consent (condition 10) to review in 2009 the best practicable option for treatment and disposal of wastewater,

The 'what, why and how' of the Proposed Coastal Plan for Taranaki

industry best practice, and efficient regulation of new technologies and techniques. Tighter controls on hard protection structures to manage coastal natural hazards. More explicit recognition of sites of significance through schedules in the Plan that identify and map values. KEY CHANGES SUGGESTED IN THE PROPOSED PLAN The Plan is a ‘statutory document’, which means it is enforceable in the courts. It sets out policies and rules for • discharges to water and air in the

Paora Laurence submission attachment - Remediation NZ

clearly highlights there was an urgency to activate the process, then quickly recommended by Colin McLellan on the 7/1/19. Under Question 3 of the process “Statutory Acknowledgements “The Iwi impacted on is not acknowledged, Ngaati Mutunga, this is in breach of Treaty Principles of “Partnership“, ”Protection of Taaonga” and being accorded the appropriate rights to the Mana Whenua of this area. No level of contamination is and ever will be acceptable into these waterways. These awa present

Taranaki Regional Estuaries Ecological Vulnerability Assessment

1. Main estuary categories used in susceptibility analysis . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Table 2. Summary of monitoring recommendations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 List of Figures Figure 1. Map of estuaries assessed, Taranaki Region, 2019 . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Figure 2. Summary vulnerability assessment steps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

Resource consents issued 7 July to 19 August 2021

access purposes Rohe: Te Atiawa (Statutory Acknowledgement) Engagement or consultation: Te Kotahitanga o Te Atiawa Trust Comment on application received  Inconsistent with Iwi Environment Management Plan  Application lacks sufficient detail Consents and Regulatory Committee - Resource Consents Issued Under Delegated Authority and Applications in Progress 24 page Non-notified authorisations issued by the Taranaki