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Rules applying to areas of outstanding value

commences, the Taranaki Regional Council is informed that the activity is to occur. Permitted Erection or placement of a navigation aid for marine transport, and related occupation of the coastal marine area (including renewal of occupation), and related disturbance of the foreshore and seabed A1.3 • Structure does not interfere with the New Plymouth Airport Flight Path Protection Surfaces shown in Section 4.3. Controlled May be non- notified without written approval

Guide to regulating oil & gas exploration & development activities under the Resource Management Act

STRATFORD TRC website: www.trc.govt.nz First released 5 March 2013 Updated 9 October 2013 annotation http://www.trc.govt.nz/ http://www.trc.govt.nz/ page DISCLAIMER This report has been prepared by the Taranaki Regional Council (TRC) for the purpose of providing a guide to regulating oil and gas activities, under the Resource Management Act 1991, for other councils and regulators. Unless otherwise

Soil Plan

The Regional Soil Plan addresses soil loss and soil health issues largely by non-regulatory methods, though there are limited rules. Soil Plan for Taranaki 2001 Download the full Plan here. Amendments have been made to the Plan to include advisory notes for the National Environmental Standards for Plantation Forestry 2018 and the National Environmental Standards for Freshwater 2020. For further information please see sections 3.3 and 5 of the Plan or email the Council. Regional Soil Plan 2021

Control of earthflow and slump erosion

renewal (Figure 3). Fertilisation, liming and seeding can then restore dry matter production to 90-100% of its former level. Figure 3. Slump country following re-contouring. As yet the Council does not have an information sheet about pasture renewal, though its Land Management Officers can supply verbal advice. Re- contouring and pasture renewal is restorative techniques only. The benefits may persist on historic slumps or earthflows that are now inactive. However where parts of an earthflow or

Christmas shopping? It's a wrap with extra Saturday buses

at least you don’t have to face the stress of traffic and parking,” says Chris Clarke, Transport Services Manager for the Taranaki Regional Council which provides the Citylink and Connector services through its contractors Tranzit Coachlines and Pickering Motors. He says it’s an ideal option, particularly for families. “We’re pleased to be able to offer these services in the run-up to Christmas, as part of the Council’s focus on improving lifestyles in Taranaki,” says Chris. “If these services

New Plymouth’s top trapping communities – Oākura and Merrilands

Block 75 0 18 NP Central 69 0 120 Ōkato 66 0 145 Fitzroy 60 7 17 Spotswood 51 9 86 Source: Trap.NZ Removing rats is the current focus of predator control in urban New Plymouth district, but possums, stoats and hedgehogs have also been caught by some trappers, Trap.NZ records show. New Plymouth District Council also have 1319 traps in public parks and reserves, with 1552 rat catches recorded. “It’s exciting to see the commitment to protect local biodiversity by urban residents – particularly with

Coastal monitoring

surveyed at each site with the mean number and abundance of species reflecting the ecological diversity at the site. We also compare the biological community at sites near coastal discharges with control sites, to check that the discharges are complying with consent conditions. We use the results of all our ecological monitoring to analyse regional trends in marine water quality for overall state of the environment reporting. Monitoring shellfish Some species of shellfish, such as mussels, feed by

More transport options for Hāwera wheelchair users

Taranaki Regional Council which administers the Total Mobility scheme. The previous Hāwera operator, Energy City Cabs, was unable to offer a wheelchair option. South Taranaki Passenger Services Inc takes over in early February after Energy City Cabs withdraws from the town to focus on its operations in North Taranaki, where it will continue to offer the Total Mobility service. “Energy City Cabs has provided an excellent Total Mobility service in Hāwera since 2014 and we’ll continue working closely with