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TST Half Year Financial Report December 2020

Document 2702017 page Taranaki Stadium Trust: 2020/2021 Half Year Financial Report ~ Page 1 ~ Entity information for the Six Months Ended 31 December 2020 Legal name Taranaki Stadium Trust Type of entity and legal basis The Taranaki Stadium Trust (the Trust) is a charitable trust incorporated in New Zealand under the Charitable Trusts Act 1957 and is domiciled in New Zealand. The Trust is controlled by the Taranaki Regional Council and is a Council Controlled

TST Half Year Financial Report December 2021

commenced and will accelerate over the next twelve months. To date the project spend is $19.0m. Funding is in place for the work to be completed. The delivery of the repair and recovery programme will require the Trust to borrow from the Taranaki Regional Council. The servicing of this debt will come from rates sourced Taranaki Regional Council funding. Looking Ahead Yarrow Stadium and the Trust faces some challenging times ahead as the goal of returning the Stadium to full

TST Half Year Financial Report December 2022

construction of the new East Stand. To date the project spend is $33.0m. Funding is in place for the work to be completed. The delivery of the repair and recovery programme will require the Trust to borrow from the Taranaki Regional Council. The servicing of this debt will come from rates sourced Taranaki Regional Council funding. Looking Ahead Yarrow Stadium and the Trust face some challenging times ahead as the goal of returning the Stadium to full operational use is

Public to have a say on Better Travel Choices strategy and managing speeds

Taranaki people are being urged to have their say on the future of transport in the region including changes to speed limits on local roads and public transport improvements such as a proposed new bus to New Plymouth Airport. Feedback is being sought by the four Taranaki councils as part of their ‘The Road Ahead’ community conversation running from 18 September to 29 October, with the public’s views set to shape key transport strategies. An interactive map will show all the proposed speed limit

TRC Annual Report 2020/2021

12 Working Together With Māori The Council recognises the importance of working together with Māori across the region including Māori involvement in decision making processes. There were a number of activities during the year, including providing opportunities for Māori to contribute to the decision-making processes of the Council. It is part of the Council’s mission to carry out its various responsibilities by, among other things, taking into account the Treaty of Waitangi.

Triennial Council Meeting Agenda October 2022

page Triennial Meeting of the Taranaki Regional Council - Cover 1 page Triennial Meeting of the Taranaki Regional Council Venue: 47 Cloten Road, Stratford 26 October 2022 01:00 PM Agenda Topic Page 1. Karakia 3 2. First meeting of the Taranaki Regional Council following the 2022 Triennial Election 4 3. Election of Chairperson and Deputy Chairperson 33 4. General Explanation of the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987 and other

Policy & Planning agenda March 2021

memorandum is to introduce to Members, the engagement process on the long-term vision for freshwater that forms part of the review of the Regional Policy Statement for Taranaki (RPS). Executive summary 2. The National Policy Statement for Freshwater Management (NPS-FM) requires that the Council engage with tangata whenua and communities in the development of a long- term vision for freshwater to be included in the reviewed RPS. 3. Engagement and development of the long-term vision for

2020/2021 TST Annual Report

Yarrow Stadium operated in a limited capacity as both the stands were closed as they are earthquake prone buildings. There continued to be a small range of events and activities at the Stadium. In opting to repair and refurbish Yarrow Stadium within a budget of up to $50 million, the Taranaki Regional Council has reaffirmed its vision for the venue. The vision was reviewed and updated in 2020/2021. It is: The best regional stadium in New Zealand that regularly hosts local,

Help shape the rules on Taranaki's freshwater

Changes are coming to how farmers, industry, businesses and communities use freshwater and Taranaki Regional Council wants the public’s help to shape the new rules. The Council has organised 16 drop-in sessions from 17 June to 1 July where staff will be on hand to answer questions about proposed freshwater targets aimed at improving water quality in Taranaki’s rivers and streams in the short, medium and long term. Chair Charlotte Littlewood says the drop-in events are being held across the

TRC Annual Report 2019-2020

page Taranaki Regional Council 2019/2020 Annual Report page 1 Table of Contents Table of Contents ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 1 Chairman and Chief Executive’s Report …