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Before the Independent Hearing Commissioners
Appointed by the Taranaki Regional Council
Under the Resource Management Act 1991
In the matter of a resource consent for air discharge relating to the poultry farm
operation at 58 Airport Drive, New Plymouth (5262-3.0)
Summary Statement and Rebuttal Evidence of Deborah Anne Ryan
14 February 2022
Applicant's solicitor:
includes seeking views on specific
bus routes and whether you want to
see a link service from the airport to
New Plymouth or more public
transport to Taranaki Base Hospital.
Volcanic
Ringplain
Waitara
Southern
Hill CountrySouthern
Hill Country
P teaā
Northern
Hill Country
Coastal
Terraces
Coastal
Terraces
10km
NEW PLYMOUTH
WAITARA URENUI
INGLEWOOD
STRATFORD
ŌPUNAKE
H WERAĀ
P TEAĀ
Ready for Festival
Planted poplar poles20,000
run Monday - Friday, 2
return journeys per day.
Thursday service from Waverley/
Pātea re-timed to enable
transfer to/ from the Connector
service to New Plymouth.
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New Plymouth
services
Long-term improvements
(2025 onwards)
More services on routes 1-9, and 20:
Minimum half hourly weekday
services.
Hourly Saturday services.
New Sunday and Public Holiday
services.
New evening services.
Cross-town links (avoiding city
centre).
Airport to city centre link.
More routes to the
Regional Coastal Pan for Taranaki
loaders and general earthmoving equipment
New Plymouth Airport
Based at: New Plymouth
Address: Airport Drive, New Plymouth
Contact: Ph 06-7550500 (skywest@xtra.co.nz )
Various small aircraft
Hawera Aeroclub
Based at: Hawera
Address: State Highway 3, Hawera
Contact: Ph 06 278 6301 or Club President Tony Muller 027 249 8223
Various small aircraft
Beck Helicopters Ltd
Based at: Eltham
Address: 4512 Mountain Road, Eltham
Contact: Ph 06 764 7073
higher proportions of Māori in the region
will be transport disadvantaged due to both a lower level of access to private
motor vehicles and a greater proportion of the Māori population being under
the age of 15.
2.4 Our transport system
Taranaki’s transport infrastructure comprises of the road and rail network,
Port Taranaki and New Plymouth Airport. Effective and reliable road and rail
links to other transport modes such as Port Taranaki and New Plymouth
Airport are
higher proportions of Māori in the region
will be transport disadvantaged due to both a lower level of access to private
motor vehicles and a greater proportion of the Māori population being under
the age of 15.
2.4 Our transport system
Taranaki’s transport infrastructure comprises of the road and rail network,
Port Taranaki and New Plymouth Airport. Effective and reliable road and rail
links to other transport modes such as Port Taranaki and New Plymouth
Airport are
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Wills Road 1945-1950 -2.38
Wills Road 1950-1957 0
Wills Road 1957-1970 -0.69
Wills Road 1970-1976 -0.15
159 Puketapu Trig 6242800 2610400 5681051 1700308 1917-1945 -0.71
Puketapu Trig 1945-1950 -2.5
Puketapu Trig 1950-1957 0
Puketapu Trig 1957-1964 -1.37
Puketapu Trig 1964-1970 -0.41
Puketapu Trig 1970-1976 -0.07
160 Airport 6243700 2611500
is updated to reflect the inclusion of the
detailed business case and implementation phases as a "minor" variation.
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Details of variation request
The corridor improvements project is focused around delivering Safety Improvements on SH3
between Hawera and New Plymouth and, on SH3A between Inglewood and the SH3/3A
intersection between Airport Drive and
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Before the Independent Hearing Commissioners
Appointed by the Taranaki Regional Council
Under
In the matter of
the Resource Management Act 1991
a resource consent for air discharge relating to the poultry farm
operation at 58 Airport Drive, New Plymouth (5262-3. 0)
Summary Statement and Rebuttal Evidence of Christian James McDean
15 February 2022
Applicant's solicitor:
Alex Booker
Andereon Lloyd
Level 3, 70 Gloucester Street, Christchurch 8013
PO Box 13831,