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Waste disposal & site contamination

These studies include region-wide and site-specific projects. Bayly Rd detailed site investigation 2016 This report is by Pattle Delamore Partners, who were engaged by the Taranaki Regional Council to undertake a detailed site investigation of the property adjacent to Bayly Road and Ocean View Parade in New Plymouth. Ngati Te Whiti intend to develop a marae at the site, which incorporates the culturally significant Waitapu Urupa. The site has a history of oil drilling activities, resulting in

Resource consent applications received between 25 November to 8 December 2024

24-11331-1.0 11331-1.0 Ngāti Te Whiti Whenua Toopu Trust 27-Nov-24 New consent To discharge stormwater and sediment to land where it may enter water, for the purpose of earthworks and site remediation for Ngāmotu Marae Discharge Permit 1 Bayly Road, New Plymouth Unnamed catchment 61 24-11331-1.0 11332-1.0 Ngāti Te Whiti Whenua Toopu Trust 27-Nov-24 New consent To discharge contaminants to land where it may enter water, for the purpose of earthworks and site remediation for Ngāmotu Marae

Irrigation Water Annual Report 2023-2024

5623-2.1 WD & SC Morrison High High 5636-2 Waiwira Trust High High 5773-2 Goodin FJ & Sons Limited High High 5778-2 Mara Trust High High 5781-2.1 Waikaikai Farms Limited High High 5791-2 AL & LA Campbell Good High 5797-2 Pihama Farms Limited n/a n/a 5807-2 Roger Dickie Family Trust High Good 5827-2 Walker & McLean Partnership High High 5829-2 RM & MC Julian Family Trust High High 5840-2 Gibbs G Trust High High 5863-2.1 AR Geary Trust High High 5876-2 MI &

2025 Councillor Pecuniary Interest Disclosure

Limited Trinity Home and Hospital Limited Manuka Research Partnership (NZ) Limited Manuka Plantation New Zealand Limited Mangaone Manuka Limited Manuka Farming NZ Limited Optimal Forests Limited Nukuhau Trustee Limited UMF Association Glencairn Trust Nowell's Lake Trust Kohanga Mara Trust 7 Hawera (Family Residence)

Coastal Plan Schedule 6B Ngaa Rauru Kiitahi

defended against challenges, thereby keeping their fires burning. Within this coastal area between Rangitaawhi and Wai-o-Turi Marae is ‘‘Te Kiri o Rauru’’, the skin of Rauru. Te Kiri o Rauru is an important life force that has contributed to the physical and spiritual well-being of Ngaa Rauru Kiitahi. Between Te Awanui-a-Taikehu (Patea River) and Te Kaihau-a-Kupe (Whanganui River), there are numerous tauranga waka (mooring), kawaa (reef) and tauranga ika (fishing ground)