for the period July 2020 to June 2021 describes
the monitoring programme implemented by the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) to assess the
Company’s environmental and consent compliance performance during the period under review. The report
also details the results of the monitoring undertaken and assesses the environmental effects of the
Company’s activities.
During the monitoring period, Ballance Agri-Nutrients Ltd demonstrated an overall high level of
environmental performance.
Council meeting
as a “Committee of the Whole” using audio-visual means and Committee
meetings suspended until after the Epidemic Preparedness (COVID-19) Notice
2020 expires.
McIntyre/Joyce
For – 9
Against – 1 (Councillor C L Littlewood)
2. Public Excluded
2.1 In accordance with section 48(1) of the Local Government Information and Meetings Act
1987, resolves that the public is excluded from the following part of the proceedings of
the Emergency Meeting of the Taranaki Regional …
check back here for updates. Manawa Energy Ltd - Motukawa Hydroelectric Power Scheme Manawa Energy Ltd has applied to the Taranaki Regional Council to replace 14 resource consents, relating to the operation of the Motukawa Hydroelectric Power Scheme. Submissions must be received no later than 31 March 2023. View the full public notice here [PDF, 343 KB]. Application forms, appendices and AEE Application attachment appendix K - Hydraulic and Geotechnical Assessment [PDF, 20 MB]
Application attachment
Pā and Warea kāinga were extensively occupied during the 1840s and 1850s and became one of the most
important settlements on the Taranaki coast. It was here that the German reformed missionary, Johann
Riemenschneider lived amongst Ngāti Moeahu and established a mission station a little further inland.
Warea was also the kāinga of Te Whiti during the time of Riemenschneider’s occupation. In 1858 a census
of Māori villages along the Taranaki coast recorded 126 people living at
Bus links on the iconic Surf Highway are being improved by Taranaki Regional Council with a major boost to the Ōpunake to New Plymouth route from 1 May. Commuters and shoppers heading from the coastal Taranaki township to New Plymouth on the Southlink Coastal service are now able to use the service every day from Monday to Friday while a drop-off and pick-up has been added for students heading to Spotswood College. The bus will make stops along the way in Rāhotu, Pungarehu, Ōkato and Ōakura.
The council is implementing a strategic plan review process. There are three streams to this process: Stream 1: Freshwater focus (current - notification scheduled mid 2025)
Stream 2: Regional direction (2025 onwards)
Stream 3: Air (2025 onwards) Plan
Status
Review page
Stream Regional Policy Statement for Taranaki Under review
Regional Policy Statement review process Stream 1 - Freshwater and land provisions Stream 2 - all other RPS provisions Regional Freshwater Plan Under review
Land and
The council is implementing a strategic plan review process. There are three streams to this process: Stream 1: Freshwater focus (current - notification scheduled mid 2025)
Stream 2: Regional direction (2025 onwards)
Stream 3: Air (2025 onwards) Plan
Status
Review page
Stream Regional Policy Statement for Taranaki Under review
Regional Policy Statement review process Stream 1 - Freshwater and land provisions Stream 2 - all other RPS provisions Regional Freshwater Plan Under review
Land and
The council is implementing a strategic plan review process. There are three streams to this process: Stream 1: Freshwater focus (current - notification scheduled mid 2025)
Stream 2: Regional direction (2025 onwards)
Stream 3: Air (2025 onwards) Plan
Status
Review page
Stream Regional Policy Statement for Taranaki Under review
Regional Policy Statement review process Stream 1 - Freshwater and land provisions Stream 2 - all other RPS provisions Regional Freshwater Plan Under review
Land and
page
Final Report
3
Port Taranaki Economic Impact
November 2012
1. Summary
This report was commissioned by the Taranaki Regional Council to provide evidence of the Port’s value to the
Taranaki region.
The key findings of the report are:
Effective sea ports are crucial for the growth of an export focused New Zealand economy as over 99
percent of New Zealand exports and imports by volume go through ports. Port Taranaki is the third
largest export port