Taranaki bus services tomorrow (Tuesday, 14 February) have been cancelled, due to the strong wind warning in place. This includes all Citylink, Southlink, Connector, YourConnector and school bus services. MetService is forecasting severe wind that would be extremely hazardous for buses. The safety of our drivers, passengers and all road users is our number one priority. For the latest updates, follow Taranaki Public Transport on Facebook or download the Transit app.
Ogle Street (Ogle Street, both sides).
McLean Street (near 87) relocated up the road past the intersection of Cracroft & McLean (near the Church).
Passengers please signal for the bus. Friday 24 FebruarySTRATFORDMiranda Street will be closed to traffic from 7am to 1.30pm. The Connector and Your Connector passengers will need to use the following relocated bus stops: Northbound stop will be relocated to Portia St at the Western end of the War Memorial carpark, near the tennis courts.
Southbound stop
adjoining road or rail reserves should notify the Council on 0800 736 222. Further informationYellow Bristle Grass - The Ute Guide [PDF, 3.9 MB] YBG information & advice (DairyNZ website)(external link) Woolly nightshade People who see woolly nightshade in the region should visit the Weedbusters website for more information about proper identification of the plant and advice on its disposal. Further informationWoolly nightshade information & advice (Weedbusters website)(external link) Related links
adjoining road or rail reserves should notify the Council on 0800 736 222. Further informationYellow Bristle Grass - The Ute Guide [PDF, 3.9 MB] YBG information & advice (DairyNZ website)(external link) Woolly nightshade People who see woolly nightshade in the region should visit the Weedbusters website for more information about proper identification of the plant and advice on its disposal. Further informationWoolly nightshade information & advice (Weedbusters website)(external link) Related links
Committee Minutes – 2 December
2024
Resolved
That the Taranaki Regional Council:
a) took as read and confirmed the minutes of Executive Audit and Risk Committee of the Taranaki
Regional Council held at 10.00am on Monday 2 December 2024 at Taranaki Regional Council 47
Cloten Road Stratford
b) noted the recommendations therein were adopted by the Taranaki Regional Council on Tuesday
10 December 2024.
McIntyre/Williamson
Executive Audit and Risk Committee -
aims, the immediate priorities for the roading network, the best ways to meet a raft of new challenges, and the development of bike trails. Regional Land Transport Plan for Taranaki 2021-2027 (5.1 MB pdf) (single document only) Regional Land Transport Plan for Taranaki 2021-2027 (5.1 MB pdf) Taranaki Regional Public Transport Plan 2020-2030 This Plan, adopted in 2020, sets out the Council's objectives and policies for public transport in the region, and network and development plans for the decade.
aims, the immediate priorities for the roading network, the best ways to meet a raft of new challenges, and the development of bike trails. Regional Land Transport Plan for Taranaki 2021-2027 (5.1 MB pdf) (single document only) Regional Land Transport Plan for Taranaki 2021-2027 (5.1 MB pdf) Taranaki Regional Public Transport Plan 2020-2030 This Plan, adopted in 2020, sets out the Council's objectives and policies for public transport in the region, and network and development plans for the decade.
some fine days with little to no wind so the crew can get on with the job,” says Mrs Littlewood. “We’re future-proofing the West Stand by replacing the old roof. Finishing this part of the project will be another milestone on the road to delivering the best regional stadium in the country.” About 2,250m2 of high-spec Serge Ferrari PVC is being used on the West Stand by contractor Fabric Structures Ltd. This is the same material used on the Hagley Cricket Pavilion in Christchurch. This year has seen
monitors, sourcing of local materials and engaging the best local contractors for the job. Additional works have also protected a pipe bridge and the Skeet Road bridge, downstream and upstream farmland and infrastructure from further erosion. Webster Energy Services - for innovation and developing containment systems to protect the ground around drilling rigs and prevent spills from reaching the environment around wells. Webster Energy Services has transformed how it deals with spills around drilling