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Policy & Planning agenda August 2018

page Policy and Planning Committee Tuesday 28 August 2018 10.30am Taranaki Regional Council, Stratford page 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 28 August 2018 commencing at 10.30am. Members Councillor N W Walker (Committee Chairperson) Councillor M P Joyce Councillor C L Littlewood Councillor D H McIntyre

RSHL Six month Report to Shareholders 31 December 2022

Undertaken Vision To provide a high-quality shared service for the regional council sector (and associated agencies) that delivers value to customers, shareholders and the sector. Mission Deliver shared solutions to Te Uru Kahika along with collaborative outcomes through sector special interest groups to achieve: • Consistent, good-practice regional sector specific processes and functions • Value through economies of scale • Greater influence for Te Uru Kahika with central government

Policy and Planning Committee Agenda February 2022

Purpose of Committee and Health and Safety 3 page Date 1 February 2022 Subject: Confirmation of Minutes - 23 November 2021 Approved by: A D McLay, Director - Resource Management S J Ruru, Chief Executive Document: 2961721 Recommendations That the Policy and Planning Committee of the Taranaki Regional Council: a) takes as read and confirms the minutes and resolutions of the Policy and Planning Committee of the Taranaki Regional Council held in the

Taranaki Solid Waste Management Committee Agenda May 2023

builds on the previous goals of seeing circular activity, reduced waste, and improved environmental indicators. Phase three - Helping others do the same Phase three aligns with the vision of the strategy which is for New Zealand to be a low- emissions, low waste circular economy by 2050. This phase aims to see New Zealand expand Version: 1, Version Date: 16/05/2023 Document Set ID: 8983204 Taranaki Solid Waste Minimisation Committee - Regional Waste Management Officers Activity Report

It’s official - Taranaki is bringing back the birds!

about the increase in birdlife. People are noticing more tūī, kererū and other native birds in backyards and farms, parks and gardens and in our urban centres, which is awesome.” Towards Predator-Free Taranaki was launched in 2018, as part of the Government’s vision of a predator-free New Zealand by 2050. “It’s an ambitious goal but if we can maintain this momentum, who knows what we can do,” Mr Ellis says. Towards Predator-Free Taranaki’s urban project continues to go from strength to strength,

Developing the Regional Land Transport Plan

The Regional Land Transport Plan is being developed by Taranaki Regional Council and will come into effect in mid-2024. The Road Ahead: March-April 2023: Feedback sought on public transport, cycling and walking, the long-term vision for transport and road safety and speed management. 18 September-29 October 2023: Public consultation on district councils’ speed management plans and Better Travel Choices for Taranaki strategy. 16 February-15 March 2024: Public consultation on Regional Land

Calendar of events Term 4 2023

Education Association (NZAEE) has some amazing teachers resources (copy & paste the link to your browser) • Te Mātaiaho: Mātauranga Māori and Environmental Education • Secondary Education: NCEA and Curriculum • Subject Spotlight: English Curriculum for Te Taiao The Worlds Largest Lesson promote the use of the Sustainable Development Goals in learning so that children can contribute to a better future for all. From citizenship and justice to climate change and the

Better Travel Choices - Executive, Audit and Risk Committee Hearing agenda memo and attachments - December 2023

7. Public transport is a key component of the regional land transport system and the Council has a statutory responsibility for the planning and management of the public transport network in the region. The Regional Public Transport Plan is a statutory document required under the Land Transport Management Act 2003. It sets out overall objectives and policies for public transport in the region, and contains details of the public transport network and development plans over the next ten

Iwi & Council

iwicommunications@trc.govt.nz. Taranaki Tāngata Tū TahiTaranaki as One The Taranaki Regional Council boardroom features this artwork, called Taranaki Tāngata Tū Tahi - Taranaki as One Taranaki Tāngata refers to the people, the mountain, the land – and the region as a whole. Tū Tahi refers to standing together as one people to achieve a united goal for the benefit of our region. Taranaki Tāngata Tū Tahi is a statement that recognises the roles and responsibilities shared by all people in Taranaki to ensure sustainable

Policy & Planning agenda July 2021

framework Runs the risk of a set of “moving goal posts” across implementation. Some FW Implementation elements need to be developed without clear guidance – which may result in changes later if Government position changes. Recognise that some level of risk is unavoidable. Maintain strong presence on Government (especially MfE) and sector working groups. Maintain contacts with other regional council Essential Freshwater teams.