thought most unusual when
I first saw it. I found a collection of
conifers as I wandered through the
gardens. One in particular caught my eye.
It’s bluey/green upright growth was
surrounded by horizontal growth – it’s
own “Christmas tree skirt”. Unfortunately
David Sampson wasn’t anywhere in sight
at that moment to enlighten me as to it’s
name.
As we boarded the minibus again,
large drops of rain began to fall, and
accompanied us back to the village of
Kimbolton, where
by Alby M Limited,
and compliance monitoring of consent 7645-1 is not included in this report
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7
2.2 Results
2.2.1 Inspections
31 August 2018
An inspection was conducted in fine weather with a cool easterly breeze. The cap was damp underfoot, with
minor ponding in multiple areas following heavy rain in the previous weeks. There was noticeable vehicle
damage in areas on the cap, mainly around the gateways. Of the four water troughs on the cap, two were
2011
June
2021
June
2031
7922-1
To install and use a stormwater and wastewater
outlet structure in an unnamed tributary of the
Mangahewa Stream associated with the MPP.
Oct
2011
June
2021
June
2031
1.3.1 Water abstraction permit
Section 14 of the RMA stipulates that no person may take, use, dam or divert any water, unless the activity is
expressly allowed for by a resource consent or a rule in a regional plan, or it falls within some particular
categories
To dam and divert water
5351-1
To erect, place and maintain structures in the beds of
unnamed tributaries
1.3.1. Water abstraction permit
Section 14 of the Resource Management Act stipulates that no person may take, use,
dam or divert any water, unless the activity is expressly allowed for by a resource
consent or a rule in a regional plan, or it falls within some particular categories set
out in Section 14.
Maintaining sufficient volumes of water within streams and
relationship
with tangata whenua.
While inflation has been trending down and is now
falling close to the Reserve Bank of New Zealand’s
target consumer inflation rate of between 1 and 3
per cent, the economy has remained sluggish with
gross domestic product rising by just 0.2% in the
March 2024 quarter. That followed a 0.1% fall in the
previous quarter.
We’ve had to factor these economic headwinds as
we work and adapt as many people in our region
have too. Prices are only just starting
Executive Audit and Risk agenda June 2024
such it needed to be removed and disposed of appropriately.
The levels in the drain at Ngatoro-D appeared to fall away to the corner next to the old skimmer pit, and it
was discussed onsite that a site visit when it was raining could determine if the drain was functioning
properly. Minor ponding was noted at Ngatoro-E.
Red algae was noted in the water storage pond at Kaimiro-F.
Ground water was entering the ring drain from a tomo in the drain at Kaimiro-J and a sewage pipe that
Taranaki Irrigation Study 2012.
Environmental hotline 0800 736 222
Regional gardens regional.gardens@trc.govt.nz
Greg Rine Phone: (06) 765 7127
Mobile: 027 240 2470
Andrew Brooker Phone: (06) 765 7127
or Phone (06) 752 4141
Mobile 0210 264 4060
TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL www.trc.govt.nz
www.pukeiti.org.nz
is worth a look!
Please mark
these dates on
your calendar 2018
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M E E T I N G S
SAT U R DAY M A RC H 0 3
Autumn Members’ Day
Pukeiti, Rata Room in the Rain Forest
Pavilion for the meeting
page
Doc# 1947669-v1
Minutes of the Policy and Planning
Committee Meeting of the Taranaki
Regional Council, held in the Taranaki
Regional Council Chambers, 47 Cloten
Road, Stratford, on Tuesday 17 October
2017 at 10.40am.
Members Councillors N W Walker (Committee Chairperson)
M P Joyce
C L Littlewood
D H McIntyre
B K Raine
D L Lean (ex officio)
Representative Ms E Bailey (Iwi Representative)
Members Councillor G Boyde (Stratford