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Air quality / Coast

The Council works hard with the community to ensure the region's air quality remains generally high, and the coastal environment maintains and increases the richness needed for its myriad cultural, social and economic uses.

Rates

Find out what is funded by your Taranaki Regional Council rates, how your rates are calculated, and where you can get information on individual property values and the rates payable on them. Downloads Public notice - rating information database 2020 (63 KB pdf)

Inside Pukeiti's Gardens

As we transition into winter, it's the perfect time to reflect on the activities and changes that took place at Pukeiti over the autumn months. The Vireya Walk saw some important changes and is starting to show its colours. We thinned out certain plantings, to expose the hard landscape features that had been hidden. This has also created new spaces for planting in the future. Our Camellia sasanqua and Rata are in bloom, adding splashes of red, pink and white to the landscape, which made autumn

Treat yourself and the planet on Car-Free Day

If you’re toying with the idea of ditching the car and using public transport for the sake of the planet, now is the ideal time to give it a go. Taranaki’s regional and local bus services will be free on Friday (20 September) to mark World Car-Free Day. This includes New Plymouth Citylink services (except school buses), and the Hāwera-New Plymouth Connector, while once-weekly or twice-weekly Southlink services will be free all week so no one misses out. “Everyone’s increasingly aware of the

Draft regional targets for swimmable rivers and lakes in Taranaki - March 2018

page National Policy Statement for Freshwater Management Draft regional targets for swimmable rivers and lakes for the Taranaki region: March 2018 Introduction The National Policy Statement for Freshwater Management (NPS-FM) directs all regional councils (including unitary authorities) to set draft regional targets to improve the quality of fresh water so rivers are suitable for primary contact more often. Furthermore, the Taranaki Regional Council (the