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Application Appendix J Recreation Assessment 20 02053 4 0 + 5 other renewals Trustpower 25 Nov 2020

Assessment 11 Polices in the Green Space Management Plan relevant to the River include: 6.8.3.2 Policies and management objectives…. b) It is anticipated that TSB TOPEC will continue to lease part of this area as an outdoor pursuits and training centre… e) The activities of the kayak club in the tail race area of Meetings of the Waters are acknowledged and anticipated to continue, as well as their use of the private access road to access the tail race near to the convergence of the

Executive Audit and Risk Agenda October 2023 web v

Waitara River Control Flood Scheme, Ōkato Scheme and Ōpunake Flood Control Scheme 422 16. Collaborating for Active Spaces and Places 599 17. Public Excluded 18. Public Excluded Recommendations 631 19. Confirmation of Public Excluded Executive Audit and Risk Committee Minutes - 11 September 2023 632 20. Yarrow Stadium PSG Report 637 Executive Audit and Risk Committee - Agenda 2 page 21. Agenda Authorisation 644 Executive Audit and Risk Committee - Agenda 3

Executive Audit and Risk Agenda October 2023

Waitara River Control Flood Scheme, Ōkato Scheme and Ōpunake Flood Control Scheme 420 16. Collaborating for Active Spaces and Places 597 17. Public Excluded 18. Public Excluded Recommendations 629 19. Confirmation of Public Excluded Executive Audit and Risk Committee Minutes - 11 September 2023 630 20. Yarrow Stadium PSG Report 635 Executive Audit and Risk Committee - Agenda 2 page 21. Agenda Authorisation 642 Executive Audit and Risk Committee - Agenda 3

Executive Audit and Risk Agenda October 2023

Waitara River Control Flood Scheme, Ōkato Scheme and Ōpunake Flood Control Scheme 420 16. Collaborating for Active Spaces and Places 597 17. Public Excluded 18. Public Excluded Recommendations 629 19. Confirmation of Public Excluded Executive Audit and Risk Committee Minutes - 11 September 2023 630 20. Yarrow Stadium PSG Report 635 Executive Audit and Risk Committee - Agenda 2 page 21. Agenda Authorisation 642 Executive Audit and Risk Committee - Agenda 3

Urban Development Indicators quarterly report No 4 - March 2020

Indicators Group 2: Supply of business space Indicator 3: Vacant industrial land by location Source: Internal GIS Analysis, October 2018 – No updated data Indicator 4: Capacity within existing and new built facilities – industrial To understand retail, industrial and commercial capacity within existing built facilities, we utilised data from Real Estate NZ2. This data set includes the majority of listings that are currently for lease or sale by …

Job Description Facilities Assistant Fixed Term

Administration and Logistics team when required  Ensure that the departmental Promapp processes are updated.  Ensure services are provided in alignment with Council project management policies and procedures.  Coordinate facilities support to Taranaki Regional Council’s lease and rental properties Financial management  Ensure purchase orders and invoices are coded correctly, accurately authorised at the appropriate level, and follow financial procedures and delegations.  Group

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local Iwi of the area and Heritage New Zealand. Work around the site has been halted while investigations are undertaken by an expert archaeological team. All other site works are continuing and it is not expected to delay the completion of the project. 4.4 The Committee were advised that the next phase of the Bell Block to Waitara investigation project was to develop a Programme Business Case. Workshops will continue with key stakeholders to help shape the overall project. The

Waitara and Bell Block to get extra weekday bus service

Waitara and Bell Block will get an extra weekday bus service to and from New Plymouth in the New Year, taking the number of return services from five to six. Tranzit Coachlines, which operates Citylink services under contract to the Taranaki Regional Council, will begin the new Route 20 timetable from Thursday 3 January, 2019. The additional service means Waitara High School students from Bell Block will be able to catch a bus home at 3.15pm. “At the moment they face a 75-minute wait, so the

Community feedback sought to help improve bus network

participate in the consultation, visit https://haveyoursay.trc.govt.nz/hop-on-board Pop-up events Sun 21 April | 9am–2pm | Seaside Markets - Ngāmotu Beach Tuesday 23 April | 9.30am - 11.30am | Ōpunake Library Wednersday 24 April | 10am - 12noon | Waitara Library Wednesday 24 April | 2pm - 4pm | Inglewood Library Tuesday 30 April | 11am - 12noon | Stratford Library Tuesday 30 April | 2pm - 3.30pm | Hāwera ISite Wednesday 1 May | 11.30am - 2pm | New Plymouth Library

Bus fare changes for children and youth

week and a new Waitara Express bus will begin. Other adjustments have been made to routes and timetables in response to community feedback. “We are working towards developing a public transport system that connects people to where they want to go and is our community's preferred mode of travel.” Mr Nield urges all passengers with a Community Services card to go online and link their card to their Bee Card, if they haven’t already. They will then pay half price fares when using their registered Bee