The goal is to get one in five households trapping and recording catches on the Trap.NZ website or app. Recording catches - or the lack of them – on Trap.NZ helps Towards Predator-Free Taranaki monitor predator-control across the region. There is an active Towards Predator-Free Taranaki Facebook page where urban trappers are encouraged to share tips, experiences and knowledge. This is also a great way to find out what’s happening with biodiversity efforts in your area and how you can help. The
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Final report on
Interim review of the Regional
Policy Statement for Taranaki 2010
Evaluation of appropriateness, efficiency
and effectiveness
Taranaki Regional Council
Private Bag 713
Stratford
June 2017
Document number: 1847085
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Policy and Planning Committee
Tuesday 2 May 2017
10.30am
Taranaki Regional Council, Stratford
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Agenda for the meeting of the Policy and Planning Committee to be held in the
Taranaki Regional Council chambers, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford, on Tuesday 2
May 2017 commencing at 10.30am.
Members Councillor N W Walker (Committee Chairperson)
Councillor C L Littlewood
Councillor M P Joyce
Councillor D H McIntyre
Councillor B K
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
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Environmental Planner - Consents
Purpose | Te arotahi mātua
The Environmental Planner – Consents role is responsible for working collaboratively and
cohesively within the Resource Consents team to assist in the sustainable management of the
Taranaki Region through investigating, evaluating and advising upon consent applications to the
Council under the Resource Management Act (1991) and National Environmental Standards,
including the preparation of reports and associated
action learning day. Hollard
Gardens 19/2 9.30-1
• Beyond COP21 9/4 8.30-4 see flyer
• Through the Eye of the Lens Taranaki – national
exhibition opening via Zoom 11/3 1-1.30
• Student voice – feedback to the Regional Council
your thoughts on Freshwater, Biodiversity & Climate
Change – ask your Facilitator
• Beyond COP21 major student event 9th April - see
flyer
Term 2
Student Events
• World Biodiversity Day event @ Pukeiti 29/5 10-2.
See flyer
• 3 Enviro Action days. Years
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Effectiveness and Efficiency of the
Regional Coastal Plan for Taranaki
Taranaki Regional Council
Private Bag 713
Stratford
October 2009
Document # 609786
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Executive summary
The Regional Coastal Plan for Taranaki (RCP), made operative in 1997, has one overriding purpose:
‘to promote the sustainable management of
of Taranaki Regional Council which owns the facility formerly known as Yarrow Stadium through the Taranaki Stadium Trust, says the open day will mark the end of the project which began in 2019. “This has been a massive project and we’re absolutely delighted to have delivered what we think is now the best regional stadium in the country and a venue the whole of the Taranaki community can be proud of,” says Mr Nield. “We’d love to see people at the celebration event where there’s a chance to check
management of our natural and physical resources’.
The Taranaki Regional Council (TRC) needs to meet its obligations under the RMA and to the
community while working within the organisations values. It also needs to work towards the
mission of the organisation.
Mission Statement
Our mission is to work for a thriving and prosperous Taranaki by:
Promoting the sustainable use, development and protection of Taranaki’s natural
and physical resources;
Safeguarding Taranaki’s