The Hollard Pearl sets sail at Hollard Gardens
Manager Stuart Robertson expressed his excitement, saying, "It's a joy to see the community come together to celebrate this new addition to our playground."
Manager Stuart Robertson expressed his excitement, saying, "It's a joy to see the community come together to celebrate this new addition to our playground."
Item Page Subject Item 1 4 Confirmation of Minutes Item 2 12 Good Farming Practice: Action Plan for Water Quality Item 3 36 Beef and Lamb New Zealand: Environment Strategy and Implementation Plan 2018-22 Item 4 77 Soil quality in the Taranaki region - 5 yearly survey results Item 5 89 Taiao Taiora Taranaki Iwi Management Plan Item 6 125 Submission on Draft National Planning Standards Policy and Planning Committee - Agenda 2 page Item 7 137 Update on
who haven't heard us before.” The food trucks set up on the tennis court were kept busy serving up hungry families, while others spread out their own picnics on the river flat. Taranaki Regional Council Gardens Manager Stuart Robertson was happy with the turnout and glad people got to see what Tūpare has to offer. “Tūpare is such a special place and it’s great to be able to put these free events on for Taranaki. This was the first live music event at the garden in more than two years and we will
spray it directly (below). The weed will be treated twice more before winter sets in – as control is most effective in warmer temperatures. Council Environment Services Manager Steve Ellis remains “cautiously optimistic” it may be possible to eradicate alligator weed from Taranaki, but the main priority now is to contain it. “Alligator weed is notoriously tough to get rid of, so we can’t let it take hold as it has in Waikato and other regions. “With the lagoon being so close to the ocean and a
remains a key part of the Taranaki economy and it is likely to remain so Independent and successfulThe port is run independently from the Council, with its own Board of Directors and management structure. By law, the Council is limited to a maximum of two representatives on the Board of Directors. The Council has one representative on the Board, Chair Charlotte Littlewood. The Board has a total of seven members. In recent years the port has been reporting record revenues in the face of trading
of the Coastal Plan in accordance with Clause 7 of the First Schedule of the Resource Management Act 1991 (the RMA). Section 2 of this report provides an index of initial and further submitters. Section 3 of this report summarises decisions sought by initial submitters and officers’ preliminary recommendations (recognising final recommendations are subject to the outcomes of pre-hearing consultation, which has yet to be commenced). As far as practicable, decisions sought by
of the Coastal Plan in accordance with Clause 7 of the First Schedule of the Resource Management Act 1991 (the RMA). Section 2 of this report provides an index of initial and further submitters. Section 3 of this report summarises decisions sought by initial submitters and officers’ preliminary recommendations (recognising final recommendations are subject to the outcomes of pre-hearing consultation, which has yet to be commenced). As far as practicable, decisions sought by
Meet the 16 winners of the 2021 Taranaki Regional Council Environmental Awards. Education Business Community Land management Dairy farming Environmental action in educationCategory sponsor: Contact Ratapiko School - for empowering students to take action to build a sustainable community. Ratapiko School may be small in numbers but its pupils have giant-sized enthusiasm for the environment. With a roll varying from nine to 30 in the past three years, they’ve planted 800 trees on-site and on
page Taranaki Regional Council Email: info@trc.govt.nz Phone: 06 765 7127 www.trc.govt.nz Working with people | caring for Taranaki __________________________________________________________________________________________ Factsheet: 1 The Taranaki Regional Council Biosecurity Strategy and Regional Pest Management Plan for Taranaki Protecting Taranaki’s land and water from pests and other harmful plants and animals is
good level of engagement by park users and helped to equip residents with valuable composting and mulching skills. Unfortunately, the workshop Enviroschools planned to have in Ōpunakē in February had to be postponed due to the arrival of Cyclone Dovi. Contributions from Louise Campbell, ASSET MANAGEMENT COORDINATOR *SDC* Peter McNamara, WATER AND WASTE EDUCATION OFFICER *SDC* Brittany Rymer, ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY OFFICER *STDC* Claire Oag, WASTE MINIMISTION OFFICER