Emergency Council meeting March 2020
A meeting to discuss Governance and Meeting Arrangements through the COVID-19 Pandemic. Downloads Emergency meeting agenda March 2020 (535 KB pdf) Minutes of emergency meeting March 2020 (412 KB pdf)
A meeting to discuss Governance and Meeting Arrangements through the COVID-19 Pandemic. Downloads Emergency meeting agenda March 2020 (535 KB pdf) Minutes of emergency meeting March 2020 (412 KB pdf)
and resolutions of the Taranaki Civil Defence Emergency Management Group Joint Committee held in the Taranaki Regional Council Boardroom, 47 Cloten Street, Stratford on Thursday 19 May 2022 at 10.30am b) notes that the unconfirmed minutes of the Taranaki Civil Defence Emergency Management Joint Committee held via zoom on Thursday 19 May 2022 at 10am, have been circulated to the New Plymouth District Council, Stratford District Council and the South Taranaki District Council
conversation to register their interest at www.trc.govt.nz/have-your-say/. Engagement with the community is a key feature of the Council’s approach and part of the overnment’s 'Essential Freshwater’G package, which introduces new rules and regulations aimed to stop further degradation of New Zealand’s freshwater resources and improve water quality. Regional Council Taranaki << /ASCII85EncodePages false /AllowTransparency false /AutoPositionEPSFiles true
information contact Adrian Young (adrian.young@mfe.govt.nz). Urban Water Principles published The collaborative Urban Water Working Group has released its vision for improving our stewardship of urban water bodies, Urban Water Principles. The principles are intended to prompt action and promote alignment within government and industry – including at the regional and district council level. The principles combine and expand on councils’ existing water sensitive design and three waters
page TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL NEWSLETTER June 2015 No. 97 Region can be proud Taranaki’s latest five-yearly state of the environment report shows great progress is being made and proves just how seriously everyone in the region takes environmental issues, the authors say. The report, Taranaki as One - Taranaki Tāngata Tū Tahi, says the region enjoys a generally good and improving environment thanks largely to hard work and serious investment across
page STRATFORD GENERAL CONSTITUENCY NOMINATION PAPER To: Electoral Officer, Taranaki Regional Council PO Box 5135, Victoria Street West, Auckland 1142 A. For the TWO NOMINATORS to complete (Nominators must be electors on the electoral roll for the Stratford General Constituency) We, the undersigned electors of Stratford General Constituency nominate (enter candidate details): with their consent, as a candidate for Member of the Stratford General Constituency for the
Please note this meeting is starting at a later time than usual. Tuesday 29 June, 1 pm Taranaki Regional Council 47 Cloten Road Stratford Downloads Council meeting agenda June 2021 (20 MB PDF) Council meeting minutes June 2021 (198 KB pdf)
As with most forward planning, priorities, needs and expectations can change over the lifespan of a planning document. Changes in transport planning can potentially require alterations to the programme of works set out in Section 5 of the Regional Land Transport Plan. Most changes can be expected to be minor but in some cases a relatively major new project may need to be added to the programme, requiring a formal variation to a Plan. Variations to the Regional Land Transport Plan must be
Urban areas where backyard burning ban applies - Stratford District Midhirst Stratford Urban areas where backyard burning ban applies - South Taranaki District Opunake Kaponga Manaia Ohawe Beach Hawera Eltham Normanby Patea Waverly The ban in these areas is in accordance with Rule 34 of the Regional Air Quality Plan for Taranaki, which became operative on 25 July 2011. To report any problems with backyard burning, please contact:New Plymouth District Council – phone 06 759 6060 Stratford District