environment. Living up to its name, the Green School near Ōākura has embarked on a number of environmental projects over the last three years. Tamariki and teachers have planted 48,000 eco-sourced native plants on campus, providing new habitats for native plants and improved the connectivity to the Kaitake Range while helping soil stability and carbon sequestration. The school has worked with Taranaki Regional Council on a Biodiversity Plan for a Key Native Ecosystem it manages including controlling weeds
Minutes - 31 July 2023 22
8. Joint Committee Minutes February - August 2023 28
9. Electoral Decision - Representation Review 54
10. LGNZ Regional Tour Update 57
11. Meeting dates - August and September 2023 59
12. Public Excluded
13. Public Excluded Recommendations 60
14. Confirmation of Public Excluded Ordinary Council Minutes - 27 June 2023 61
15. Confirmation of Public Excluded Operations and Regulatory Committee Minutes - 18 July
2023
67
16. Confirmation of Public
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TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL BIODIVERSITY STRATEGY 85
Appendix II: Land theme: NZBS objectives and actions
Objective 1.1 Protecting indigenous habitats and ecosystems
a) Enhance the existing network of protected areas to secure a full range of remaining indigenous habitats and ecosystems.
b) Promote and encourage initiatives to protect, maintain and restore habitats and ecosystems that are important for
indigenous biodiversity on land outside of
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Resource Management Act 1991
Operative Coastal Plan for Taranaki
The Taranaki Regional Council has resolved, pursuant to clause 18(2) of the
First Schedule of the Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA), to adopt the
Proposed Coastal Plan for Taranaki (Interim Decisions Version – Incorporating
Environment Court consent orders) and the Minister of Conservation has
approved the Proposed Coastal Plan for Taranaki (Interim Decisions Version
Incorporating Environment Court consent orders)
associated with the resource consent from the date of transfer.
10) Regardless of whether it is a transfer of consent or a name change only - both incur the same
fee.
11) Please return signed transfer form to:
consents@trc.govt.nz (if transfer form is emailed please do not post a hard copy unless
requested to do so by the consents department.)
Or by post to Taranaki Regional Council, Private Bag 713, Stratford 4352
If you wish to pay the transfer fee by internet banking the
entitled Progressive Implementation Programme for the
National Policy Statement for Freshwater Management – Taranaki Regional Council (PIP)
is to set out the Taranaki Regional Council’s (the Council) staged implementation
programme of key projects for implementing the National Policy Statement for
Freshwater Management 2014 (NPS-FM).
This document gives effect to Policy E1 requirements of the NPS-FM and supersedes the
Council’s previous implementation programme, which was
entitled Progressive Implementation Programme for the
National Policy Statement for Freshwater Management – Taranaki Regional Council (PIP)
is to set out the Taranaki Regional Council’s (the Council) staged implementation
programme of key projects for implementing the National Policy Statement for
Freshwater Management 2014 (NPS-FM).
This document gives effect to Policy E1 requirements of the NPS-FM and supersedes the
Council’s previous implementation programme, which was
Plymouth Chairperson
Te Pou Ārahi – Manager, Te Amoroa Clifton email: admin@ngatitamaotaranaki.iwi.nz Marae Pukearuhe Marae Disclaimer The Taranaki Regional Council wishes to record its appreciation for the assistance it has been given to establish this database. The Council has made every effort to ensure the accuracy of the information in the database but accepts no responsibility for consequences arising from any error. Any comments regarding the content of these pages should be directed to
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BACKGROUND
You have received a Notice of Direction
issued under section 122 of the
Biosecurity Act 1993. This notice requires
to you control possums on your property to
10% or less (sample mean) Residual Trap
Catch by the date stipulated on the notice.
STRATEGY RULE
Under the Boisecurity Act 1993, the
Taranaki Regional Council has prepared
the Pest Management Strategy for
Taranaki: Animals . Within this strategy
there is a rule which is specific to
With the holiday shopping season in full swing, Taranaki families can take advantage of free bus travel each Friday in December. Building on the success of free buses for World Car-Free Day in September, Taranaki Regional Council is bringing back fare-free Fridays to spread some Christmas cheer and help families get around more affordably and sustainably. Council Transport Engagement Manager Cheryl Gazley says that offering free bus rides on Fridays leading up to Christmas encourages new riders