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MARCH 2019
QUARTERLY
OPERATIONAL
REPORT
TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL
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QUARTERLY OPERATIONAL REPORT – MARCH 2019 I
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QUARTERLY OPERATIONAL REPORT – MARCH 2019 II
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Executive
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Quarterly Operational Report – December 2017
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Resource management planning ................................................................................................................................................................................ 2
Consent processing and administration
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Ko ngā rārangi take
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Ko ngā rārangi take .......................................................................... 1
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He kupu tīmatanga ........................................................................... 3
Foreword .............................................................................................. 3
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Foreword
liveable community in the world’ (population 20,001–75,000) at the 2008 International Awards for
Liveable Communities. In recent times the district has also received the following accolades:
2014 Pukekura Park Green Flag Award: an international award that recognises well-managed, high-quality
green spaces and good-quality public parks that are managed in environmentally sustainable ways.
2014 TSB Bank Festival of Lights was a finalist in the Community Event of the Year category.
2014
6.20
Depart
Ariki St
Hospital Opp.
Devon Int.
Cook St
Shops
Tukapa
St
Arrive
Ariki St
1 2 3 4
AM AM AM AM AMAM
service runs from Ariki St until last passenger disembarks (drop off service only)
DD
R3 Lynmouth/Marfell
Depart
Ariki St
HospitalOpp.
Devon Int.
Cook St
Shops
Tukapa
St
Arrive
Ariki St
1 2 3 4 DD
PM PM PM
Times in BOLD are scheduled, all other times are approximateEFFECTIVE FROM 31 JANUARY 2022
7.10
7.37
8.17
9.07
indeed saving lives if we prepare ourselves
for them. I know many schools are looking
closely at how they will cope should
something unexpected happen in school
time which is a very sensible course of action.
You may be aware of the new safety
arrangements we have in place when school
groups visit us or whenever groups are
involved in field trips with my support. Rather
than sending letters to every school en masse,
we have decided to send a letter to individual
Taranaki Regional Council meeting agenda April 2020
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Regional collaboration
and shared council services
in Taranaki
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MAY 2015
TRC #1515276
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Regional collaboration and shared council services in Taranaki........................................................... 1
Regional Unity ......................................................................................................................................... 1
Moa St Bus Stop
Kelly St East (near IPS)
Purple Dairy (Rata St)
Inglewood High School
Egmont Village
Witt/NPBHS
Ariki St (Bay C)
Depart Ariki St
NPBHS
Egmont Village
186 Rata St (near IHS)
Opp. Purple Dairy
Moa St Bus Stop
7.30
7.32
7.34
7.37
7.40
7.52
7.59
8.10
8.17
8.26
8.32
8.34
8.40
AMMoa St Bus Stop
Kelly St East (near IPS)
Purple Dairy (Rata St)
Inglewood High School
Egmont Village
Witt/NPBHS