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Winter workshops at Hollard Gardens

new insights and opportunities to pass on knowledge to eager learners,” Shannon says. The winter workshops have become a staple in Taranaki Regional Council's garden events calendar. Last year's workshops reached capacity in advance, prompting the decision to remove number restrictions. Regional Garden Manager Stuart Robertson says people love the opportunity to learn from experts. “The workshops have been a hit since we introduced them in 2020. Our team has a wealth of knowledge and it's only

Land Transport Plan monitoring report 2016-2017

Operations) .......................................................................... 13 4.5 Taranaki Regional CouncilRegional Transport Planning ............................................................................... 14 4.6 Taranaki Regional Council – Public Transport ........................ 15 Impact of June 2015 storm and flood event ....................................... 18 5 Expenditure

Native Freshwater Fish of Taranaki

Research Fact sheets Native freshwater fish of Taranaki Visit the biology laboratory at the Taranaki Regional Council some of our rare native fish introduced fish A lesson at the biology laboratory incorporates all of these and teaches children about a special part of our environment. If you have any further questions do not hesitate to contact: Information Officer (Environmental Education) Taranaki Regional Council - 47 Cloten Road - Stratford Ph: 06 765 7127 Fax: 06

July 2024 rainfall

region (excluding Te Maunga sites) was 9.7°C, 0.2°C cooler than usual. July 2024 Environmental Data Report June 2024 rainfall maps What you should know: The site maps show data from a selection of the sites we monitor, but not all of them. The distribution maps are based on mathematical modelling and may not accurately represent actual rainfall in some unmonitored areas. This is raw data and may not have been subjected to a quality control process. All efforts are made to ensure the integrity of the

Land Transport Plan monitoring report 2015-2016

Operations) .......................................................................... 13 4.5 Taranaki Regional CouncilRegional Transport Planning ............................................................................... 14 4.6 Taranaki Regional Council – Public Transport ........................ 14 Impact of June 2015 storm and flood event ....................................... 19 5 Expenditure

Annual monitoring report 2015-2016

Operations) .......................................................................... 13 4.5 Taranaki Regional CouncilRegional Transport Planning ............................................................................... 14 4.6 Taranaki Regional Council – Public Transport ........................ 14 Impact of June 2015 storm and flood event ....................................... 19 5 Expenditure

Yarrow Stadium value to the Taranaki community

entertainment and general spend which is estimated over $60 million. The contribution to Taranaki GDP along the value chain is estimated at $45 to $55 million. Any region needs a vibrant urban centre to attract people and businesses to locate there. Taranaki is fortunate to have New Plymouth as its main centre which has a high level of amenity, facilities and attractions including those of Yarrow Stadium with a capacity of over 22,000 people. Regional centres in New Zealand all have

Quarterly Operational Report March 2021

page www.trc.govt.nz MARCH 2021 QUARTERLY OPERATIONAL REPORT TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL page QUARTERLY OPERATIONAL REPORT – MARCH 2021 I page QUARTERLY OPERATIONAL REPORT – MARCH 2021 II Table of contents Executive

Coastal Plan submissions S-Z

50 page The Taranaki Regional Council Proposed Coastal Plan Plan Provision Ref No. / Page Plan Provision Name Support / Oppose Relief sought Reasons / Comments 2.1 Statutory and planning framework In part Add a commitment to integrated management of resources, include recognition of the role of District Plans and working with the TLAs of the region. This section essentially outlines the Regional Council’s statutory obligations and the Council is broadly

Operations and Regulatory Committee Agenda October 2024

That Taranaki Regional Council: a) takes as read and confirms the minutes of the Operations and Regulatory Committee meeting of the Taranaki Regional Council held in the Taranaki Regional Council chambers, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford on 3 September 2024 at 9.00am b) notes the recommendations therein were adopted by the Taranaki Regional Council on Tuesday 29 September 2024. Appendices/Attachments Document 3302771: Operations and Regulatory Minutes 3 September 2024.