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Agenda Taranaki Regional Transport Committee 1 June 2022

speed through Egmont Village and road noise impacting the Egmont Village School. 1.2 The committee asked for information on what plans the school or the Education Board had put in place for noise reduction such as acoustic barriers. 1.3 Ms L Stewart, Director Regional Relationships, Waka Kotahi, acknowledged the deputation and advised that it would be logical for the improvements needed at Egmont Village to be done as part of the planned safety improvement works. A safety

Solid Waste Management Committee Agenda 12 August 2021

https://www.stuff.co.nz/timaru-herald/news/124684450/timarus-mayor-comedian-go- topless-for-recycling-campaign Key messaging  ‘Get rid of the lid ‘  Remove milk bottle lids and put them in the red bin.  Remove triggers and put them in the red bin.  Remove soda drink lids and put them in the red bin.  Rinse your recycling, put in the yellow bin.  Find an alternative recycler i.e. @ The Junction New World digital Bill Board advertising NPDC Taranaki Solid Waste Management

Report 2010-2014

the Taranaki Regional Council, it may be lowered further for maintenance purposes. The spillway crest was altered by a previous consent holder, by adding boards to raise the lake level. The altered crest is equivalent in height to 0.98 m on the lake staff gauge. This work was carried out many years ago however, and the Taranaki Regional Council is of the understanding that the consent conditions relate to the top of the boards as being the “spillway crest”. This has been determined from

Agenda Policy Planning Committee 30 August 2022

• Each of the Councils will be able to produce a statement of community outcomes and regional councils will produce a regional environmental outcomes statement. • David Parkers speech is now on the Beehive website for those who want to view. 10.2 Te Uru Kahika – 3 Waters programme and submission • Programme is moving at speed to form entities and working through an inaugural board process. • Te Uru Kahika made a submission on the need for the formation of regional

Trees for the environment study unit

the effect of trees and other plants in helping to stop erosion? Other experiments could include putting soil on a piece of board and lifting one end and seeing at what angle the soil slips off. Try the same after adding a little water. page Trees for the environment Taranaki Regional Council Tree Unit 20 Photo interpretation (use photo 3) Key question/discussion (answers bracketed) 1. Describe the photo (some land

AR2017 web

associated statutory acknowledgement areas mean further engagement with Te Korowai o Ngāruahine, Te Kotahitanga o Te Atiawa and Te Kahui o Taranaki  Working with the hapu of Waitara on erosion control and the coastal board walk extension in the Waitara Estuary  Involving representatives of Te Korowai o Ngāruahine and hapu in a meeting with Renewable Power Ltd concerning issues associated with the Normanby Power Scheme  Consulting on the Opunake flood control