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Connector passenger numbers hit record high

August was a bumper month for Taranaki buses, with the Connector setting a new record, big passenger increases across the whole network and a total of more than 76,650 passenger trips. The Connector continues to be a popular transport option between South Taranaki and New Plymouth, having its best month since the service began in 2014. August’s monthly total was 7,154 trips taken, a 328.1% increase on August 2021 and a 67.9% increase on July 2022. Taranaki Regional Council Transport Engagement

Remediation hearing - Council Officers' Final Recommendation

period ending on 1 June 2028, subject to the following conditions: General condition a. The consent holder shall pay to the Taranaki Regional Council all the administration, monitoring and supervision costs of these consents, fixed in accordance with section 36 of the Resource Management Act 1991. Special conditions 1. These consents authorise the discharge of: (a) stormwater and leachate from vermiculture operations, after treatment in the Wetland Treatment System,

Groundwater Quality State of the Environment Monitoring 2015-2020

page Groundwater Quality State of the Environment Monitoring 2015-2020 Technical Report 2022-87 page Taranaki Regional Council Private Bag 713 Stratford ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Document: 2216734 (Word) Document: 3097376 (Pdf) August 2022 page Groundwater Quality State of the Environment Monitoring 2015-2020 Technical …

Arbor day nature hunt

Celebrate Arbor Day and acknowledge the mauri (life force) of our trees and the important role they play for our planet. Explore Tūpare on our fun interactive nature hunt. 🌳 Suitable for tamariki aged 5-10 years.

Māori Constituency submitters to be heard

page 13b Tainui Street Welbourn New Plymouth 4312 Mr Steve Ruru Chief Executive Taranaki Regional Council Private Bag 713 Stratford 4352 By Email: haveyoursay@trc.govt.nz Māori Constituency Submission Tēnā koe Mr Ruru, I am writing in support of the Taranaki Regional Council’s proposal to establish a Māori Consistency. Doing so is commensurate the the Council’s obligations under the Local

Agenda

page Regional Transport Committee Wednesday 9 March 2016 11.00am Taranaki Regional Council, Stratford page Doc# 1647395-v1 Agenda for the Regional Transport Committee of the Taranaki Regional Council to be held in the Taranaki Regional Council chambers, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford, on Wednesday 9 March 2016 commencing at 11.00am. Members Councillor R F H Maxwell (Taranaki Regional Council) (Committee Chairperson)

Biodiversity plans

Got a special block of bush or wetland area on your land? It might fall into our Key Native Ecosystem (KNE) programme and qualify for a free Biodiversity Plan. Protecting native habitats relies on effective planning to ensure all aspects of management are considered. For example it's no good killing the predators if meanwhile old man's beard is smothering the canopy. To help owners protect KNEs on their land, the Council prepares free Biodiversity Plans for KNEs that fall either wholly or