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Meet Your Candidates 2022 Local Elections

and environment at heart. page Taranaki Regional Council New Plymouth General Constituency Electing 5 Regional Councillors Chris WILKES My principal place of residence is in the New Plymouth General Constituency area. Born and raised in Taranaki, I have been dedicated to protecting and preserving our environment for future generations for decades. I am on a mission to bring balance to TRC and reset the priorities to address the urgent issues we face as a region moving

Policy and Planning Committee agenda 29 April 2025

Subject: Policy and Planning Committee Minutes – 4 February 2025 Author: M Jones, Governance Administrator Approved by: A D McLay, Director - Resource Management Document: TRCID-1492626864-461 Recommendations That Taranaki Regional Council: a) takes as read and confirms the minutes of the Policy and Planning Committee meeting of the Taranaki Regional Council held in the Taranaki Regional Council chambers, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford on Tuesday 4 February 2025 b) notes

TRC Dangerous Dam Policy Approved 2 April 2024

or reducing the risks of the dam to people, property and the environment. It is not realistic to specify a timeframe in this policy for achieving this goal because timeframes will be dictated by the circumstances of each case. When setting a timeframe for action, the Council will consider the state of the dam, and the likelihood and consequences of dam failure. 4.3 Directing and taking action The Council may intervene:  For dangerous, earthquake-prone and flood-prone dams: o

Taranaki Regional Council election notice 2016

page NOTICE OF DAY OF ELECTION for the Taranaki Regional Council 2016 elections NOMINATIONS RECEIVED Notice is given under section 65 of the Local Electoral Act 2001 that the following persons have been duly nominated as candidates for: TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL (eleven vacancies) New Plymouth Constituency (five vacancies) CLOKE, Tom LITTLEWOOD, Charlotte GIBSON, David RAINE, Bev HORTON, Peter Douglas WILLIAMS, Richard LARMER, John WILLIAMSON, Craig LEAN, David North

Quarterly Operational Report September 2018

page www.trc.govt.nz Document: 2140028 SEPTEMBER 2018 QUARTERLY OPERATIONAL REPORT TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL page QUARTERLY OPERATIONAL REPORT – SEPTEMBER 2018 I Table of contents Executive summary....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1 Introduction

CDEM Joint Committee Agenda February 2022

That the Taranaki Civil Defence Emergency Management Group Joint Committee: a) receives the unconfirmed minutes of the Taranaki Civil Defence Emergency Management Co-ordinating Executive Group Meeting held in the Taranaki Regional Council Chambers on Thursday 28 October 2021 at 10.30am b) adopts the recommendations therein. Cloke/Holdom Matters arising 2.1 Mr S Hanne, Chairman – Taranaki Civil Defence Emergency Management Co- ordinating Executive Group, spoke to the

Single Stage Business Case Community Engagement Report - April to June 2024

................................................................................................................................................................. 10 Results ..................................................................................................................................................................... 11 page Purpose The purpose of this report is to present the methodology and high-level findings of the Taranaki Regional Council’s (the Council) community engagement on: • Single Stage Business Case This consultation follows previous engagement with

Possum control - Taranaki Regional Council

page Dave West Taranaki Regional Council page page page  Threats  Possum presence  Behavior  Control options  Effectiveness  More Information page  Agricultural  Horticulture  Forestry  Animal health  Indigenous biodiversity page page page Department of Conservation page

2021/2022 TST Annual Report

opting to repair and refurbish Yarrow Stadium within a budget of up to $70 million, the Council has reaffirmed its vision for the venue. The vision was originally adopted in 2015 following stakeholder engagement. It is: The best regional stadium in New Zealand that regularly hosts national and international sports and entertainment events. • A stadium for both major events and community events and the premier outdoor field for team sports codes. • A stadium that is loved