Environment for
an overview of freshwater farm
plans and information about
certification and audit requirements.
Link:www.environment.govt.nz/
publications/freshwater-farm-plan-
system-overview
Visit your regional or unitary council
website for more information and
resources specific to your region.
For example, the regional plan and
the relevant catchment context,
challenges and values information
(CCCV).
Note: You can find a list of certifiers
on your regional or unitary
page
What we do
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Taranaki Regional Council 2017/2018 Annual Plan Consultation Document
Seizing new opportunities
Two years ago we consulted widely on a 10-year plan to take us through to 2025. We’re still on track
with this long-term plan, but we want to consult you about changes to three of our programmes in
the 2017/2018 financial year.
Specifically, what we’re proposing is:
An exciting and potentially game-changing trial of enhanced
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2019 CANDIDATE
INFORMATION HANDBOOK
TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL
LOCAL ELECTIONS
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Taranaki Regional Council
June 2019
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Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in this handbook is accurate and consistent with the Local
Electoral Act 2001. Taranaki Regional Council takes no responsibility for any errors or omissions. It is recommended that candidates obtain a full
copy of the Act, which
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Regional landscape study of the
Taranaki coastal environment
Review of the Regional Coastal Plan for Taranaki
Taranaki Regional Council
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Stratford 4352
November 2015
Document: 1526678
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Regional Council
Taranaki
Coastal
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Taranaki
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Introduction
This section outlines the scope and structure of the Plan.
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Title
Purpose
Operative date and review
Application
The Taranaki coastline
Mana whenua
Coastal management areas
Plan structure
COASTAL PL AN FOR TARANAKI In t roduc t ion
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CO AS TAL P L AN F O R TARANAK I
Vision
Taranaki tangata
Taranaki rugby fans are counting down to the reopening of the iconic Yarrow Stadium when the Yarrows Taranaki Bulls return home on 3 September. The international-quality hybrid turf will be ready for the action under the new eco-friendly LED lights but delays to the construction project mean the roof of the West Stand won’t be completed until later this year, and there will be no covered seating available during 2022. Mike Nield, Director-Corporate Services at Taranaki Regional Council which
Taranaki dairy farmers are leading by example after achieving a near 100% success rate in reporting their nitrogen usage on pasture land, the region’s environmental watchdog says. Taranaki Regional Council hailed the response of farmers across the region in submitting information and complying with the rules after figures showed a reporting rate of 97.8% for the 2023/24 reporting period. Some 1,436 dairy farm operations out of a total of 1,468 provided the data to the Council via fertiliser
the New
Plymouth District Council, Stratford District Council and the South Taranaki District Council for
their receipt and information.
Volzke/Cloke
Receipt of Minutes Regional Transport Advisory Group – 20 February 2025
Resolved
That the Taranaki Regional Transport Committee:
a) received the unconfirmed minutes of the Regional Transport Advisory Group (RTAG) meeting
held at 47 Cloten Road, Stratford on 20 February 2025.
Cloke/Nixon
KiwiRail Presentation
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Taranaki Regional Council Elected Members Code of Conduct Document Number: 2354767
Introduction
1. The Local Government Act 2002 (the Act) came into force on 1 July 2003. One of the provisions
required of the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) under this Act is the adoption of a Code of
Conduct for Elected Members (the Code).
2. Schedule 7, Clause 15 of the Act details what the Code must contain. It