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TEMO Business continuity plan

to identify how it can be improved. Practise the plan12 Here are some suggested next steps: • Schedule a date to practise your plan. • Develop a scenario – for example, what steps would you take following an earthquake if key management staff were unable to get to work? • Get feedback from your staff. What went well? What needs improvement? Make any necessary adjustments to your procedures, update the plan and set a date for the next session. • Check you also have

2020 a big year for Taranaki Enviroschools

Loop Trail has been extended into a complete circuit, with volunteers from many groups busy planting 3000 donated natives along its complete length. Their 10-year goal is 20,000 plants. Sustainability Academy High School students are building and managing predator traps along the length of the track. The school also donated 300 hebe plants, and students have cut donated carpet into squares for weed suppression. This multi-generational project helps deepen residents’ enjoyment of the environment and

Introduction and planning maps

page 4. Regional rules 4.1 Introduction Section 3.0 of this plan states that regional rules will be used in a number of instances to manage the effects of use, development and protection of the coastal marine area. This section contains the detail of the regional rules to be used to give effect to the policies in this plan. 4.1.1 Effect of Rules The rules in the plan have effect at all times, unless otherwise stated in the rule. Each rule has effect only in the coastal

Taranaki Iwi

Administrator Marama Witehira email: marama@taranaki.iwi.nz Phone: 06 751 4285 / 0800 Te Kahui (835 2484) Office Hours: 9.00am - 5.00pm Pou Kōkiri/Operations Manager Mark Wipatene email: mark@taranaki.iwi.nz Kaiwhakahono-ā-Iwi/Iwi Engagement Lead Raymond Tuuta email: raymond@taranaki.iwi.nz Takawaenga-ā-Iwi/Iwi Engagement Liaison Angie Walters email: angie@taranaki.iwi.nz Pou Pūtea/Financial Controller Tania Stokes email: tania@taranaki.iwi.nz Kaitiaki Whenua Wayne Capper email: kaitiaki@taranaki.iwi.nz

Yarrow Stadium project FAQs

rugby including a number of top nights when the All Blacks came to Taranaki but also NRL league games, FIFA Under-20 World Cup and Phoenix football matches and motorsport events. Why not just use the planned Multi-Sport Hub? We think there’s room for a range of high quality sports venues across our region. Yarrow Stadium will be the premier regional sports venue while the Multi-Sport Hub planned for Pukekura Raceway will provide a home for community level sports. Both projects will be complementary

Managing diffuse-source discharges to land and water in Taranaki

page Managing diffuse source discharges to land and water in the Taranaki region Review of the regional fresh water and soil plans for Taranaki Taranaki Regional Council Private Bag 713 Stratford 4352 November 2012 Document: 1030233 page page i Executive summary This working paper entitled Managing Diffuse Source Discharges to Land and Water in

Drilling waste treatment & disposal

prefaced with a memorandum presented to the Council's Policy and Planning Committee. Biological response of earthworms and soil microbes associated with drilling mud wastes (1.5 MB pdf) (single document only) Biological response of earthworms and soil microbes associated with drilling mud wastes (1.5 MB pdf) Review of petroleum waste landfarming This Council-commissioned 2013 report by Graeme Proffitt of Pattle Delamore Partners Ltd assesses whether landfarming is an environmentally viable practice and

Towards Predator-Free Taranaki Education

https://www.trc.govt.nz/environment/farmhub/biosecurity-biodiversity/pest-management-what-you-need-to-know/ Regional rules and public responsibilities relating to pest plants: Regional Pest Management Plan for Taranaki: https://www.trc.govt.nz/assets/Documents/Plans-policies/PestManagementPlan/RPMP-Feb2018.pdf NATIVE PLANTSRestoration planting guides for Taranaki: https://restoretaranaki.nz/resources/ Get in touch if you have any questions about running a BioBlitz at your school.

Taranaki Civil Defence

The Council administers the Taranaki Civil Defence Emergency Management Group, which is governed by the three District Mayors and the Regional Council Chair. It's vital that the entire Taranaki community is prepared for when, not if, a major emergency occurs. At an individual level, we all need to know what to do in an emergency. While the Civil Defence Emergency Management Group involves officials from all four Taranaki Councils and other agencies, and is responsible for planning and

High hopes of new grey-faced petrel colony

Grey-faced petrels have been spotted around Oākura, sparking excitement a new breeding colony may be becoming established among the coastal cliffs. If confirmed, it would be just the second colony of the native seabird in Taranaki. That possibility is “very, very exciting”, according to Towards Predator-Free Taranaki project manager Toby Shanley, who spotted the birds near the end of Ahu Ahu Road this week. Hearing their distinctive call one night, Toby took a torch outside to investigate. He