Joyce [Chairperson]
Cr Neil Walker
Mr Rawiri Faulkner (Independent Commissioner)
2. Order of Proceedings
Introduction and other preliminaries
Applicant to present applications and evidence [pre-circulated
evidence to be taken as read]
Submissions to be heard [pre-circulated evidence to be taken as read]
Taranaki Regional Council officer report on applications [pre-circulated
- to be taken as read]
Applicant summing up
Hearing
results aren't a happy accident. An independent report
by NIWA during the year found that Taranaki's long-running
riparian protection programme is not only strongly associated
with the improved ecological health in the region's waterways,
but has also reduced E. coli levels.
Guided by solid previous research, improving ecological stream
health has been the major goal of this Council's long-running
We are pleased to present the Taranaki Regional Council's 2017/2018 Annual
Council
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Contacts
0800 TOT MOB (868 662) Taranaki Regional Council
47 Cloten Road
Private Bag 713
Stratford 4352
www.trc.govt.nz/total-mobility
(contains answers to frequently asked
questions and forms).
transport@trc.govt.nz
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District councils can work with Taranaki schools to help them minimise their own waste, as well as educating pupils about waste minimisation and recycling. Did you know most schools in the Taranaki region receive recycling bins and collection of recyclables for free? District councils may be able to offer advice or assistance in setting up a recycling system, improving your current system or any other area of waste minimisation you may need. To find out what's available and who to talk to, go
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NOTICE OF ELECTION AND POLL, NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES AND CLOSING
DATE FOR NOMINATIONS FOR THE 2025 ELECTIONS OF TARANAKI REGIONAL
COUNCIL
Under sections 52 and 53 of the Local Electoral Act 2001, I give notice that on
Saturday 11 October 2025 the following elections and poll will be held by postal
vote using the First Past the Post electoral system:
ELECTIONS
Constituency
Election of five councillors for the New Plymouth General Constituency
Election of
over the past five years. “I have no doubt this funding will see positive results and further learnings, this together with the knowledge gained by other projects we fund, will play a pivotal role to informing the design of the national implementation plan. “It’s also great to see the importance Taranaki Regional Council staff have placed on working alongside landowners and the community to ensure the success of the project. There is no one size fits all approach to making Aotearoa predator free,
must be provided under contract
with a regional council as part of a unit unless it is an exempt service. A regional
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council must contract for the provision of every unit on an exclusive basis (LTMA
s116).
This updated Procurement Strategy will be used to implement the Council’s
approach to the PTOM.
3 Organisational goals
3.1 Strategic objectives
The strategic objectives of the Council are defined by the 2012/2022 Long-Term Plan
(LTP). The
whether the nitrogen cap
has been exceeded will involve an assessment of data
received by the Council. Non-compliance with the
regulations may result in additional assessments and
costs to ensure compliance has been achieved.
If the data is supplied via the Council or regional council
sector web portal in an appropriate form the assessment
and reporting charge will be $65. If data is not supplied
as above, the charge will be $244. This data must be
supplied to the Council annually. These
consents held by a number of cleanfill
operators (Table 1). The cleanfills are situated at various locations throughout the Taranaki region (Figure 1).
The report includes the results and findings of the monitoring programme implemented by the Council with
respect to the consents held by the cleanfills that relate to land use, discharges of contaminants into and
onto land, and to water. This report is the 17th annual report to be prepared by the Council for cleanfills in
the region.
A new expo focusing on the Taranaki environment is being launched as green groups around the region celebrate Conservation Week/Te Wiki Tiaki Ao Tūroa. The Taranaki Conservation Week Expo brings together a whole host of environmental groups and aims to help the public find new ways to go green, learn about sustainability and understand what’s being done to care and protect the region. The Expo features Taranaki Regional Council's Enviroschools, Education and Towards Predator-Free Taranaki teams