showers and the like.
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Pukeiti celebrates milestone
Pukeiti’s new Rainforest Centre
gives the world-class garden
facilities to offer a world-class
visitor experience, guests were
told at the centre’s opening.
“We’ve created opportunities for
people to visit regardless of the
weather and time of year, and
experience the wonderful
gardens out of the rain and under
a roof, and to take in the stories
of
Quality, spoke to the memorandum
informing the Committee of a consultation document that has been released by the
Ministry for the Environment (MfE), 'Phasing out fossil fuels in process heat' (MfE 8 April
2020), and to introduce the recommendations of officers for the content of a
submission by the Council. Officers had not had the time between receipt of the
consultation document and preparation of the Committee agenda to prepare a full
draft submission for the consideration of the Committee.
R J Ritchie
Senior Information Officer
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Cross Curricula Links ................................................................................................................2
Study One
Setting the Scene ....................................................................................................................6
Study Two
Soil
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independent review of the Riparian
Management Programme and how it takes
into account the effects of adverse weather
events. This programme has achieved what
it set out to and farmers can
Strategy.
4.4 The Committee gave overall feedback on the ‘Road to 0’ and that they were concerned
the speed feels like the major tool to fix things as opposed to infrastructure.
4.5 The Committee raised concerned over the tar sealing around Inglewood generating a
huge number of complaints and advised that the restricted speed signs linger for a
duration of time after works have been completed and the roads swept.
4.6 Ms L Stewart advised that the primary reason for contractors
preparation and audit of the annual
report. As a result of the latest Covid-19 lockdown, this year’s audit is running a few
days later than usual. Consequently, last year’s ledger has not been able to be closed in
sufficient time to produce the July 2021 Monthly Financial Report. This report will be
presented to the next meeting of the Executive, Audit and Risk Committee. There are no
known financial issues for 2021/2022 to date.
Operational Report
4. It is early in the new operational
wildlife in the area.
Gardeners got a helping hand in the war
against weeds with the release of the
Weedbusters Taranaki booklet. The guide
identifies weeds that need to be reported
and/or removed and the best plantsnative
to replace the ‘weed-shaped hole’. There
was good news for local bus users as the
Government’s temporary half price public
transport fares came into effect.
The refurbishment work at Yarrow Stadium
ramped up with experts laying the
groundwork for a
College
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enthusiastic about whatever activities we have
asked them to do. Thank you so much for asking
me to support you; and my apologies if I couldn’t
help for the simple reason that the dates and
times you wanted were already booked by
others. Our programmes can be adapted to suit
all learning levels and it has been fun supporting
teachers from early childhood centres through
to year 13 science classes. Bookings continue to
be heavy, with the first half of this term already
and 30 September 2012.
There have been three similar analyses carried out since the Act first came into force in 1991.
Table 1 shows the time periods when information was collected and reports provided. Not all local
authorities were contacted and requested to supply information for the first three periods. The
information is therefore not comparable across the years. In this latest work all local authorities
were contacted and requested to provide information on prosecutions.
Table 1: