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TRC Pre-Election Report - Local Elections 2025

page [Type here] page 1 Local elections are held every three years. This Pre-Election Report is prepared to give our community and those wanting to stand as candidates for Taranaki Regional Council a snapshot of our work programmes and the challenges on the road ahead. This report has information about how, why and what the Council does, the future of our region and details about our financial strategy, position and planned

TRC Pre Election Report 2022 V2

we’ll be working closer with the three district councils in our region to take a region-wide approach to planning. The goal is to eventually put together a ‘Taranaki plan’ that will guide how all the councils plan for the future of our region. page 11 Local Government Reforms As well as reforms to how we manage our freshwater and resources, the Government is looking at the future of local government and if the many regional, district and city councils are the best system

TRC Pre Election Report 2022 web

councils plan for the long-term. It requires the development of what are known as ‘spatial strategies’. This means we’ll be working closer with the three district councils in our region to take a region-wide approach to planning. The goal is to eventually put together a ‘Taranaki plan’ that will guide how all the councils plan for the future of our region. page 11 Local Government Reforms As well as reforms to how we manage our freshwater and resources, the Government is

TRC Pre Election Report 2022

page 1 outs page 1 Local elections are held every three years and this Pre-Election Report is prepared to give our community and those wanting to stand as candidates a snapshot of the key challenges facing Taranaki Regional Council and our region. This report has information about how, why and what the Council does, the future of our region and details about Council’s financial strategy, position and planned spending. Prepared by the Chief

Regional Transport Committee Agenda 3 March 2021

Committee of the Taranaki Regional Council: a) takes as read and confirms the minutes of the Taranaki Regional Transport Committee meeting held in the Taranaki Regional Council chambers, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford on Wednesday 2 December 2020 b) notes that the unconfirmed minutes of the Taranaki Regional Transport Committee held at the Taranaki Regional Council on Wednesday 2 December 2020 at 10.30am, have been circulated to the New Plymouth District Council, Stratford District Council and

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lifestyles; talented people; high-value economy”. The Strategy names Transport and “Connection” as key enablers to support this economic growth, which align with the proposal under consideration. 2.3.3 Heritage Strategy The New Plymouth District Council Heritage Strategy has a vision of supporting “A district that values, recognises and cares for its heritage resources”. The following goals of the strategy have been developed to represent the dual understanding of heritage and

Membership and certifications gardens2

in public ownership and under Taranaki Regional Council stewardship. The experience and expertise of Trust members is freely offered, helping Pukeiti staff to ensure the rhododendron collection continues to thrive and delight visitors. Trust members and TRC staff also have a pivotal national role in a global effort to save threatened rhododendron species from extinction in their native habitats. They are propagating these threatened plants and distributing them around botanic gardens in

Membership and certifications gardens3

in public ownership and under Taranaki Regional Council stewardship. The experience and expertise of Trust members is freely offered, helping Pukeiti staff to ensure the rhododendron collection continues to thrive and delight visitors. Trust members and TRC staff also have a pivotal national role in a global effort to save threatened rhododendron species from extinction in their native habitats. They are propagating these threatened plants and distributing them around botanic gardens in

Membership and certifications gardens

in public ownership and under Taranaki Regional Council stewardship. The experience and expertise of Trust members is freely offered, helping Pukeiti staff to ensure the rhododendron collection continues to thrive and delight visitors. Trust members and TRC staff also have a pivotal national role in a global effort to save threatened rhododendron species from extinction in their native habitats. They are propagating these threatened plants and distributing them around botanic gardens in

Tapuae Roa - Make Way for Taranaki Action Plan April 2018

created. Each of us in our own councils has committed ourselves to the direction laid out in this Plan. We must now pursue it with vigour. Neil Holdom – Mayor New Plymouth District Council Neil Volzke – Mayor Stratford District Council Ross Dunlop – Mayor South District Council David MacLeod – Chair Taranaki Regional Council MESSAGE FROM THE TARANAKI MAYORAL FORUM page MESSAGE FROM THE LEAD TEAM Taranaki has significant advantages, nationally and internationally. They