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Environmental Action in Biodiversity

Find out more about the winner of the award, Restore PG Nops Reserve Care Group. Winner Restore PG Nops Reserve Care Group For commitment to supporting pest management and protecting biodiversity in Taranaki The PG Nops Reserve in Inglewood is being restored thanks to the mahi of the volunteers, who maintain the Key Native Ecosystem, control predators and are working to turn the tide of invasive pest plants. The Care Group collaborates with Taranaki Regional and New Plymouth District councils

Hydrogeologic risk assessment of hydraulic fracturing for gas recovery in the Taranaki region

page Hydrogeologic Risk Assessment of Hydraulic Fracturing for Gas Recovery in the Taranaki Region Taranaki Regional Council Private Bag 713 Stratford 28 May 2012 page Disclaimer: The hydraulic fracturing and geologic information in this report has largely been supplied by oil and gas companies in the region and is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, no liability is accepted for any opinions expressed or for any errors or omissions in the

Regional Transport minutes March 2021

Taranaki Regional Council Ms M Webby South Taranaki District Council Senior Sgt R O’Keefe NZ Police Inspector A Gurney NZ Police Sgt A Wong-Too NZ Police Apologies Apologies were received from Ross I’Anson (Waka Kotahi, NZ Transport Agency). Notification of Update on the North Taranaki trip Ms E Speight, Waka Kotahi NZ Late Items Transport Agency, took in a truck. Ordinary Meeting - Joint Committee Minutes 545 page 1. Confirmation of Minutes – 2

Pukeiti Newsletter June 2018

Greg Rine Phone: (06) 765 7127 Mobile: 027 240 2470 Andrew Brooker Phone: (06) 765 7127 or Phone (06) 752 4141 Mobile 0210 264 4060 TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL www.trc.govt.nz www.pukeiti.org.nz is worth a look! Please mark these dates on your calendar 2018 Page 4 Members’ Committee Meetings Tuesday September 04 – 9:30am - venue to be confi rmed. Tuesday November 20 – 9:30am - The Lodge SAT U R DAY D E C E M B E R 15 End of Year BBQ Details in the next Newsletter

2023 Award winners

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

TRC Regional Air Quality Plan 2011 Updated July 2023

prepared by the Taranaki Regional Council under section 65 and the First Schedule to the Resource Management Act 1991. The Taranaki Regional Council approved the Regional Air Quality Plan for Taranaki on 28 June 2011 and it became operative on 25 July 2011. DATED at Stratford this 28th day of June 2011. SIGNED by the TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL by the affixing of its common seal in the presence of ____________________________ D N MacLeod

Council meeting minutes June 2021

as read and confirms the minutes and resolutions of the Ordinary meeting of the Taranaki Regional Council held in at the Taranaki Regional Council chambers, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford on Tuesday 18 May 2021 at 10.30am. Cloke/Littlewood page Matters arising There were no matters arising. Consent and Regulatory Committee Minutes – 8 June 2021 Resolved That the Taranaki Regional Council: receives the minutes of the Consents and Regulatory Committee

Statement Of Evidence Rowan Williams

page 1 BEFORE AN INDEPENDENT HEARINGS COMMISSIONER AT STRATFORD IN THE MATTER of the Resource Management Act 1999 AND IN THE MATTER of an application by Airport Farm Trustee Limited to the Taranaki Regional Council to renew an air discharge consent for a poultry farm at 58 Airport Drive, New Plymouth STATEMENT OF EVIDENCE OF ROWAN WILLIAMS ON BEHALF OF NEW PLYMOUTH DISTRICT COUNCIL

Council Officer Report and Recommendations

the effects of the activity are unchanged from that of the existing consent that is to be replaced or renewed. 6. The application meets that standard. The assessment by Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) officers is that the proposed reduction in bird numbers and allowing birds access to areas outside the broiler sheds will not increase the nature and scale of the effects of the current activity. 7. The present consent is for the farming of broilers generally, and is not