The old TSB Stand was originally scheduled to be repaired but this wasn’t possible because of poor ground conditions. Instead it was demolished and a new flexible, scalable East Stand has been built. The demolition of the East Stand in late 2021. The lead contractor was Clelands Construction and many contractors were locally based. Work under way on the foundations of the new facility in March 2023. Some 400m3 of concrete was used in the construction of the foundations. Steel construction of
implemented by
Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) to assess NPDC’s environmental performance and compliance with
its air discharge consent during the period under review. This report also assesses the environmental effects
arising from the discharge of contaminants to air from two cremators. This is the 28th annual monitoring
report to be prepared for the Taranaki Crematorium.
During the monitoring period NPDC demonstrated a high level of environmental performance and high
level of
Regional Council (the Council) to
assess STDC’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
STDC’s activities.
During the monitoring period, South Taranaki District Council demonstrated a high level of
environmental performance and administrative performance.
STDC holds one resource consent, which allows the discharge of partially treated
The West Stand has been repaired, with the focus on major earthquake strengthening works such as improvements to ground stability, foundation tiebacks and new steel beams. The West Stand has been repaired, with the focus on major earthquake strengthening works such as improvements to ground stability, foundation tiebacks and new steel beams. The stand closed in 2018 after it was found to be earthquake-prone. Refurbishment work started with the removal of all bleachers and seating to gain access
28.4% greater and and high flows 68.6% lower than typical values while Mean river (non-mountain) water temperatures were 10.7°C, an average of 1.4°C cooler than usual. The average air temperature for the region (excluding Te Maunga sites) was 10.9°C, which is 1.6°C cooler than usual for May. The top air temperature recorded in May was 19.89°C at Brooklands Zoo at New Plymouth on 3 May. The highest wind gust recorded was 101.2km/hr at Kapoaiaia at Lighthouse, at 3:50pm on 29 May. May average wind
recent Restore Merrilands urban trappers workshop. Taranaki Regional Council staff met with Merrilands residents to support them with the tools and knowledge to trap in their backyards. Trap.NZ, the national database recording trapping data around the region, shows there are 23 traps and 53 predators that have been caught since June in the Merrilands area. Project participants are encouraged to record their trap and what they catch on Trap.NZ to show predator control progress and identify gaps in the
Rugby Park dates back to the 1930s with the first stadium completed in 1947. A panoramic view of Rugby Park in 1950. This photo and the 1968 photo below courtesy of Puke Ariki. A packed Rugby Park in July 1968 as Taranaki take on the French national side. The west side of Rugby Park before the addition of the West Stand. The old East Stand at Rugby Park in a photo taken before the redevelopment. Rugby Park at the end of the 1990s. Yarrow Stadium following the completion of the redevelopment of
This strategy, adopted by the Council in March 1993, lays the basis for the flagship Riparian Management Programme Management of Riparian Margins in Taranaki: Implementation Strategy The background, management issues, implementation options and a preferred strategy for riparian management are set out in this document, which was adopted by the Taranaki Regional Council in March 1993. Riparian Implementation Strategy (1.3 MB pdf) (single document only) Riparian Implementation Strategy (1.3 MB
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Date: 21 October 2024
Venue: Taranaki Regional Council Boardroom, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford
Document: 3317673
Present: M J Cloke Chairperson
S W Hughes
C S Williamson
D H McIntyre
C L Littlewood ex officio
N W Walker ex officio
Attending: M J Nield Director – Corporate Services
B Muir Senior Health, Safety and wellness Advisor
C Woollen Communications Advisor
B Robertson zoom (joined meeting at 10.11am)
N Chadwick
The Council undertakes or commissions studies to assist with its pest management activities under the Biosecurity Act 1993 and other legislation, as well as non-regulatory programmes. Pest Pathways into Taranaki This June 2020 report, prepared by Place Group Ltd for the Taranaki Regional Council, documents the key findings of a pest-threat risk assessment and sets out recommended options for the future management of pest pathways into the region. Pest Pathways into Taranaki (1.1 MB pdf) (single