environment
performance and compliance for 878 (87%) of a total of 1007 consents monitored through the Taranaki
tailored monitoring programmes, while for another 96 (10%) of the consents a good level of environmental
performance and compliance was achieved. A further 27 (3%) of consents monitored required improvement
in their performance, while the remaining one (<1%) achieved a rating of poor.
This report includes recommendations for the 2023-2024 year.
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review.
For reference, in the 2022-2023 year, consent holders were found to achieve a high level of environmental
performance and compliance for 878 (87%) of a total of 1007 consents monitored through the Taranaki
tailored monitoring programmes, while for another 96 (10%) of the consents a good level of environmental
performance and compliance was achieved. A further 27 (3%) of consents monitored required improvement
in their performance, while the remaining one (<1%) achieved a rating of
through the Taranaki
tailored monitoring programmes, while for another 96 (10%) of the consents, a good level of environmental
performance and compliance was achieved. A further 27 (3%) of consents monitored required improvement
in their performance, while the remaining one (< 1%) achieved a rating of poor).
In terms of overall environmental and compliance performance by the consent holders over the last several
years, this report shows that overall the consent holders’ performance at a good
construction of the new East Stand. To date the project spend
is $33.0m. Funding is in place for the work to be completed. The delivery of the repair and recovery programme will
require the Trust to borrow from the Taranaki Regional Council. The servicing of this debt will come from rates sourced
Taranaki Regional Council funding.
Looking Ahead
Yarrow Stadium and the Trust face some challenging times ahead as the goal of returning the Stadium to full
operational use is
the redevelopment project. Work on the project has
commenced and will accelerate over the next twelve months. To date the project spend is $3.4m. Funding is in place
for the work to be completed.
The delivery of the repair and recovery programme will require the Trust to borrow up to $30m from the Taranaki
Regional Council (in addition to the existing $5m loan facility). The servicing of this debt will come from rates sourced
Taranaki Regional Council funding.
Looking Ahead
commenced and will accelerate over the next twelve months. To date the project spend is $19.0m. Funding is in place
for the work to be completed.
The delivery of the repair and recovery programme will require the Trust to borrow from the Taranaki Regional
Council. The servicing of this debt will come from rates sourced Taranaki Regional Council funding.
Looking Ahead
Yarrow Stadium and the Trust faces some challenging times ahead as the goal of returning the Stadium to full
Covid-19. The project was put on hold to allow a review of options to be completed.
Through this review, the Council successfully applied for “shovel-ready” funding ($20m) from Crown Infrastructure
Partners.
With the shovel-ready funding secured and the review of options complete the project has recommenced. As well as
bringing a cut of 45% in the Yarrow Stadium targeted rates from 1 July 2021, the funding injection has made it easier to
ensure this iconic venue can continue
monitoring programmes, while for another 96 (10%) of the consents a good level of environmental
performance and compliance was achieved. A further 27 (3%) of consents monitored required improvement
in their performance, while the remaining one (<1%) achieved a rating of poor.
In terms of overall environmental and compliance performance by the consent holder over the last several
years, this report shows that the consent holder’s performance remains at a high level in the year under
review.
structurally new or different in the
schedule of administrative charges from that adopted in the 2021/2031 Long-Term Plan.
Consent holders, and others that are impacted by these charges, will have a long-term
familiarity with the approach to RMA administrative charges.
9. The charge-out rates have been updated, the fixed minimum charges have been
updated, the schedules of charges have been updated, and the individual monitoring
programme charges have been reviewed and updated.
10. As there is
Taranaki solid Waste Management Committee - Recycling Behaviours Research Report
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6. The relevant key findings from the Regional Behaviour Change Survey were:
a) Respondents reported a high level of commitment to recycling, with
40.1% of respondents rating themselves as very committed.
b) Women reported higher commitment to reducing waste beyond
recycling.
c) Barriers to waste reduction included cost, lack of awareness about
available