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Taranaki Regional Council Monthly Climate Report:
October 2024
Note: The data presented here are provisional data only and may change as a result of quality control at a later date.
1. Rainfall
Map 1: October total rainfall (mm) and percentage of long-term mean (colour key).
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Map 1a. Total rainfall 1 January to end October (mm) and percentage of long-term mean (colour key).
Table 1: Rainfall October and year-to-date totals for
backyard burning is permitted, although it is still important to be considerate of others and avoid any adverse effects. The ban does not apply to outdoor fires for cooking or heating, such as barbecues, hangi or braziers. Click on place name for map showing boundaries of urban areas where the backyard burning ban applies. Urban areas where backyard burning ban applies - New Plymouth District Urenui Onaero
Waitara Lepperton
Inglewood
Egmont Village Bell Block
New Plymouth
NP East NP West Oakura
Okato
backyard burning is permitted, although it is still important to be considerate of others and avoid any adverse effects. The ban does not apply to outdoor fires for cooking or heating, such as barbecues, hangi or braziers. Click on place name for map showing boundaries of urban areas where the backyard burning ban applies. Urban areas where backyard burning ban applies - New Plymouth District Urenui Onaero
Waitara Lepperton
Inglewood
Egmont Village Bell Block
New Plymouth
NP East NP West Oakura
Okato
contributes to Taranaki’s enviable lifestyle:
Supporting livelihoods
The Council works with the region’s industries, farmers, iwi and communities to ensure the
sustainable use, development and protection of our environment which supports a strong regional
economy:
Taking Taranaki forward
Connecting people and planning for the future.
Supporting community initiatives.
Building scientific knowledge
Educating future generations
Owning Port Taranaki.
Taranaki Regional Council —
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Appendices
Appendix A Patea 1964 site map with two main fire damaged localities marked up
Appendix B Curriculum Vitae – Ian Field and Ross McFarland
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Patea Freezing Works, New Zealand
Review of Interim Asbestos Hazard Control Measures
Following Fire
1 February 2008
M2027101_RPT_20Feb08.doc
1.0 Site Visit
option.
What’s involved?
Repairing and reinstating both main stands.
Relocating of gym and changing rooms to another building (bottom right corner on map above)
Reconfiguring/modernising East Stand ground floor.
Updating a range of facilities, depending on the final cost of repairs to the stands. Priorities are:
o Extra food & beverage retail space, extra toilet facilities.
o Wi-fi & audio-visual technology upgrades.
o Seal west carpark, improve its lighting.
landowners, consultants and territorial authorities.
The role encompasses effective engagement with iwi and hapū, the local community and a wide
range of internal and external stakeholders to provide sound technical advice on drainage,
flooding, river control and river-related erosion as well as river-related structures, to ensure
effective implementation of regional and national policies and regulations. Effectively
communicating river-related technical advice to a range of audiences is a key
to commence new tasks until other
items have been completed.
3.12 Mr T Velvin highlighted a risk around recovery manager depth and the current
across roles with fatigue across councils and businesses advising that we are
likely to see change within the depth of statutory roles.
3.13 Mayor P Nixon, congratulated TEMO on the Taranaki model being singled out
nationally as a stand out District Health Board and additionally, the efforts of iwi
during difficult periods to ensure the
Information map, select the 'Selected Land Use' option in the Layer List, then zoom and pan to the area of interest. Open the SmartMaps Property Information Map If further details are required, a written request can be made to the Taranaki Regional Council. Postal address: Private Bag 713 Stratford 4352
Email: info@trc.govt.nz The information request should be labelled 'Selected land use enquiry' and include the following information: Name, address and contact phone number of the person making the
them, tracing it back to the top of the mountain and encouraging landowners, community, schools and others to clear the awa all the way down – a big ask and a truly holistic way of looking at it. Good luck Moturoa! We tautoko you! As part of this mahi, Enviroschools staff are working closely with the Central Taranaki Kahui Ako on plans around developing Vision Maps with a Permaculture Lens. Midhirst School are leading the charge on this with their systems thinking involving the Whakahurangi Marae,