pest management. KiwiRail sought minor RPMP
changes to support the development of alternative management arrangements
(memoranda of understanding/management plans) along the rail corridor. Waikato
Regional Council highlighted and supported the inter-regional cooperation that occurs
for the management of possums near the boundary between Taranaki and Waikato’s
areas of operation;
support for strong monitoring and enforcement; and
support for the vision and programmes in the
school support terms 3 & 4
from us
We’re here to support you. You
can choose from the topics below
- Gardens get ready for Spring
- Waste systems & compost
beds
- Connection to nature hikoi
- Eco building – teepees,
bird/bat houses
- Vision Mapping
- Student leadership activities
- Conservation activities
Just get in touch with your
Facilitator for support. Contact
details are at the end of this
document.
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Climate Education
Teaching for a changing climate
Climate
A week is a long time in politics – but not long to get into politics with nominations to take a run at standing for Taranaki Regional Council closing in just seven days. Those wanting to take a tilt at being a councillor and sitting around the council table to make the big decisions for a region of 130,000 people must get their nomination forms in by 12 noon on 1 August. There are 11 seats up for grabs across five constituencies. Currently nine have put their names forward with four in the New
younger lahars from
Egmont or Ruapehu volcanoes; b) vertical slip rate. (From Townsend et al, 2008). ................... 12
Table 3 Mean return period for earthquake shaking intensity at selected locations within the
mapped area, derived using the seismicity model of Stirling et al 2012. .................................... 12
Table 4a Boreholes supplied by the New Plymouth District Council, Stratford District Council,
South Taranaki District Council and the Taranaki Regional Council and
Choices
Make walking, cycling and
public transport a safe and
attractive choice for more
trips throughout the region
Resilience
Improve resilience and responsiveness
of the transport network, with a focus
on addressing ageing infrastructure
and the impacts of logging traffic on
state highways and local roads
Safety
Improve safety at
high-risk
intersections and on
high-risk roads
Summary of
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Ordinary Meeting of the
Taranaki Regional Council
Tuesday 5 November 2019
10.30am
Taranaki Regional Council, Stratford
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Agenda for the Ordinary meeting of the Taranaki Regional Council to be held in
the Taranaki Regional Council chambers, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford, on Tuesday 5
November 2019 commencing at 10.30am.
Councillors D N MacLeod (Chairperson)
M P Joyce (Deputy Chairperson)
M J Cloke
M G Davey
D L Lean
help
out. We’ll help you promote this to your
whanau. A collaborative activity with a
BBQ at some sites.
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Student action day at the Enviro Hub &
Zoo
The New Plymouth District Council has
created an Enviro Hub for action and
initiatives. We’re running a student
activity day with a huge range of
activities to make, do, share and take
back to school.
Suitable for Years 3-8
Week 10
Wed 5th April 10-2
The Enviro Hub is located next to the
Brooklands
and a potential improvement
identified includes a service to
Whanganui and Palmerston
North.
The RPTP could provide more
detail on a potential inter-
regional bus service, including
the benefits it would deliver to
communities along the route.
Strengthen the relationship
between Taranaki and Horizons
Regional Councils given the
importance of working together
on cross-boundary services.
Agreed that inter-regional
services require strong
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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
Taranaki has taken a significant step forward in safeguarding its unique environment with the official launch of Biosecurity Taranaki. The collective was launched in New Plymouth on Friday 22 March, bringing together a diverse range of individuals and organisations committed to protecting the region from the threat of pests, weeds and diseases. Taranaki Regional Council is one of the founding members and has committed to providing ongoing support for the collective. The partnership aims to be