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Alternate contact details
Postal address
Email address Contact phone number
BARCODE ID
insert passport-size
photo in a snap-lock bag
and attach here
photo must not
exceed this size
Providing a candidate profile statement and photo are optional, however, a candidate may be disadvantaged if they choose not to provide these.
Candidate profile statements and photos are provided to electors with their voting document and may also appear on Council's website.
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emailed or faxed to the Council’s Education Officer
before the day of the visit. Email kevin.archer@trc.govt.nz or fax 06 765 5097
Names: A list of all the names of students/teachers and accompanying adults must be given to Kevin Archer
or the resource person hosting the group, at the start of the visit.
Vehicle access: Parking for cars and buses is available in the car park and there is a two minute walk to the
Visitor Centre, where each group will be met by the host for the
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There are two classifications:
1 Eradication: These not many of these pest plants in the region but the long term plan is to eradicate
them altogether. Report these species to the council as soon as you see them and the Council will
undertake control. The sooner an infestation is observed and reported, the greater the saving in time
and money. Email biosecurity@trc.govt.nz or phone on 0800 736 222. If you can, send a photo.
2 Sustained Control: These pest plants are more
Menstrual Products in Schools
It was noted that the Government have introduced funding for menstrual
products in schools. It was clarified that this does not affect the Taranaki
Menstrual workshops that are being organised by the Regional Waste
Minimisation Officer, as these workshops are focused on reusable products as
an alternative to single use products.
1.2 Plastic in Road Surfacing Trial
Ms K Hope will get an update on the trial and email it out to the Committee.
2.
contributing to our environment. You can nominate yourself, your organisation, business, school, community group, iwi, hapu or whanau, or you can nominate someone else.
bold Important dates
Nominations open on Monday, 19 July and close at 5pm on Friday, 20 August.
bold Submit your application
Submit your application by email to mailto:awards@trc.govt.nz awards@trc.govt.nz or complete the online nomination form: https://www.trc.govt.nz/environment/working-together/environmental-awards/
Cheal Production Station Monitoring 2021-2022
STDC Water Supplies Annual Report 2021-2022
on services and checking that the services are
running at the right times.
Hoping to make an appointment announcement in the next week for an
additional team member.
8. General Business
Ahititi Effluent Disposal site update
Written update provided by Andrew Higgs.
National Freight Strategy workshops being run by MoT
Email sent last week – Fiona will re-send again.
9. Next meeting
Scheduled for Wednesday 3 November 2021
Meeting
trapping with
friends, neighbours or the wider community. There are no hard
and fast requirements or minimum time commitment – we’ll
support you however, wherever and whenever you want to help.
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Run neighbourhood workshops or events (we’re happy to
attend!), or set up an email list to share tips and progress
Deliver flyers, go door to door and spread the word about
Towards Predator-Free Taranaki
Spread the word using social media. Set up your own group
or