public transport, walking, cycling and active travel, the vision for the future of transport and road safety. The strategy, which will feed into how the Council develops the Regional Land Transport Plan next year, can be downloaded below:
Better Travel Choices strategy for Taranaki Useful links TRC transport planning documents: link
(external link)
Plymouth District Council to advance this
purpose.
The Trust was formed to take over the former Rugby Park and redevelop it into a quality venue for
the benefit of the wider Taranaki region. The provision of the stadium facilities contributes to the
overall infrastructure of the region and provides economic stimulus from events held at the stadium,
particularly sporting events that encourage safe and healthy living.
Vision
The vision for Yarrow Stadium is:
The best regional stadium
The redevelopment of Yarrow Stadium has hit another significant milestone with the appointment of local contractor Clelands Construction to complete the $42m East Stand build. Below ground civil works for the East Stand are now complete and with this milestone finished, the next stage of construction is commencing, says Taranaki Regional Council Chair, Charlotte Littlewood. “While pausing to celebrate these progress milestones, we also need to acknowledge the impact of inflation and rising
Freshwater Implementation Project Overview
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Figure 2: – Overview of key Essential Freshwater regulatory and implementation milestones
Policy and Planning Committee - Freshwater Implementation Project Overview
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3. Strategic framework
3.1 Vision
The Council will manage the freshwater resources of the Taranaki region to give
That Taranaki Regional Council:
a. takes as read and confirms the minutes and resolutions of the Ordinary meeting of the Taranaki
Regional Council held at Pukeiti, 2290 Carrington Road, New Plymouth on 12 December 2023.
Appendices/Attachments
Document 3234136: Ordinary Council Minutes December 2023
Ordinary Council - Confirmation of Minutes - 12 December 2023
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Date: Tuesday, 12 December 2023, 10.30am
Venue: Pukeiti, 2290 Carrington
Regional Transport
Committee meeting of the Taranaki Regional Council held in the Taranaki
Regional Council chambers, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford on Wednesday 9 September
2020 at 11am
b) notes that the unconfirmed minutes of the Regional Transport Committee meeting
held at the Taranaki Regional Council chambers, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford on
Wednesday 9 September 2020 at 11am were circulated to the New Plymouth
District Council, Stratford District Council and the South Taranaki District Council …
2024
On behalf of Regional Software Holdings Ltd (RSHL), and the ten regional sector shareholders, it is our pleasure to present our
2023/2024 Annual Report.
RSHL is the shared services organisation of Te Uru Kahika. All 16 regional and unitary councils in Aotearoa New Zealand are
customers of RSHL.
RSHL is the shared services collaborative delivery agent for regional and unitary council in New Zealand. It delivers a wide range
of digital, operational and financial programmes, on behalf of
Tranzit Coachlines and the Taranaki Regional Council want all passengers to enjoy a comfortable and safe environment when using this service. All students and other passengers must understand and comply with this code of conduct. All passengers have the right to: Fair treatment and respect.
A friendly and efficient service.
A safe, comfortable and clean environment when waiting or travelling. You are responsible for: Your belongings and personal effects.
Your own behaviour.
Paying the correct
The Council has a central role in areas vital to regional
life – environmental and resource management;
protecting and improving native biodiversity; hazard
management; public transport and transport planning;
cultural and recreational amenities; advocacy; and
ownership of Port Taranaki. We maintain a firm focus
on supporting livelihoods, improving lifestyles and
taking Taranaki forward.
The At a Glance section overleaf summarises the year’s
key outcomes
The Council has a central role in areas vital to regional
life – environmental and resource management;
protecting and improving native biodiversity; hazard
management; public transport and transport planning;
cultural and recreational amenities; advocacy; and
ownership of Port Taranaki. We maintain a firm focus
on supporting livelihoods, improving lifestyles and
taking Taranaki forward.
The At a Glance section overleaf summarises the year’s
key outcomes