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Optimisation of Farm Irrigation Part 1

page Optimisation of Farm Irrigation PREPARED FOR TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL Prepared by Robert Rout Report No 4579/1 April 2003 page Optimisation of Farm Irrigation © Lincoln Environmental Prepared for Taranaki Regional Council (Report No 4579/1, April 2003) Page i TABLE OF CONTENTS Page EXECUTIVE SUMMARY .....................................................................................................1 1 Introduction

Backyard trapping: Get involved

Subsidised rat and possum traps for urban residents, plus tips and trips for using them. Towards Predator-Free Taranaki can support you with a range of traps and devices that will help bring the birds back to your neighbourhood! We offer subsidised box-tunnel rat traps for $15 (Victor) and $20 (T-Rex). You can pick one up from: Envirohub, 28 Brooklands Park Drive (next to Brooklands Zoo), New Plymouth (Tuesdays and Thursdays 9.30am - 2.30pm and Fridays 12.30pm - 2.30pm only). Taranaki Regional

Council meeting minutes 1 October 2019

page Minutes of the Ordinary Meeting of the Taranaki Regional Council, held in the Taranaki Regional Council Chambers, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford, on Tuesday 1 October 2019 at 10.30am Present Councillors D N MacLeod (Chairperson) D L Lean (Deputy Chairperson) M J Cloke M G Davey M P Joyce C L Littlewood M J McDonald D H McIntyre B K Raine N W Walker C S Williamson Attending Messrs B G

Iwi contacts

Contact information for each of Taranaki's iwi can be found in this directory. Please use our contact page if you have any queries regarding the contents of this directory. Iwi boundaries 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. The iwi

Southern regional quarries consent monitoring 2016-2018

to June 2018 describes the monitoring programme implemented by the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) to assess the environmental and consent compliance performance of various quarrying operations across Taranaki during the period under review. The report also details the results of the monitoring undertaken and assesses the environmental effects of these activities. At the end of the period being reported, there were 25 active quarries being monitored by the Council across the

Farm plans

Find out about sector-based farm environment plans, and also the range of farm and property plans available from the Taranaki Regional Council and the new freshwater farm plans. It's considered industry best practice to prepare and implement a farm environment plan. The Council currently has no regulatory requirement for such plans. However, the Council has for many years worked with willing landholders to prepare a range of farm plans. Farm environment plans may become a requirement throughout

Stratford Primary School

range of classrooms and years at the school. This group has been involved in reducing waste, collecting litter and growing food at the school and caring for the environment. Gardening Heroes aims to encourage and empower students to work with nature helping set up positive behaviour for learning. Gardening Heroes has a vision of “grow it, make it, eat it”. CAPOW – ‘Curious about processing organic waste’ group is a science driven initiative funded through MBIE and Venture Taranaki,

Council meeting minutes 15 May 2018

page Doc# 2052206-v1 Minutes of the Ordinary Meeting of the Taranaki Regional Council, held Taranaki Regional Council Chambers, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford, on Tuesday 15 May 2018 at 10.30am. Present Councillors D N MacLeod (Chairperson) M J Cloke M G Davey M P Joyce D L Lean (Deputy Chairperson) C L Littlewood M J McDonald D H McIntyre B K Raine N W Walker C S Williamson Attending

Introduction and guide to regional rules

non-complying it contravenes the rules in the Plan and therefore a resource consent is needed. The Taranaki Regional Council cannot grant a consent unless the effects of the activity are minor or are not contrary to the objectives and policies of the Plan. Even if this test is satisfied, the Taranaki Regional Council retains a discretion to grant or refuse a consent for the activity; (e) If it is prohibited the activity cannot proceed, and no resource consent can be applied for. Figure 2

Regional Coastal Plan for Taranaki 1997

page Preface This is the first regional coastal plan prepared by the Taranaki Regional Council under the Resource Management Act 1991. The passage of that Act brought about a major reform of the way in which the coastline and coastal waters of New Zealand are managed. The Taranaki Regional Council's responsibilities have been extended from its water quality management role to include such functions as control of structure placement, reclamation and foreshore works, noise emission