Executive, Audit & Risk 2024
The Executive, Audit and Risk Committee deals with administrative and financial matters relating to the Council’s operations, budgets and works programme.
The Executive, Audit and Risk Committee deals with administrative and financial matters relating to the Council’s operations, budgets and works programme.
kennels more regularly especially after stenting nights and find the dogs won’t drink the water or tip it out because it smells. TRENT ALFRED AGENT & KIMBERLEE HINE RANGIMARIE WILLIAMS Date 22nd MARCH 2021 page acroform
and uses of river and lake beds are allowed only if authorised by a resource consent or by a rule in this Plan (or by regulations). This means that unless a specific rule in this section of the Plan provides otherwise, then it will be necessary for the activities governed by those sections to be authorised by a resource consent obtained under Part VI of the Act. Advisory note: As from 1 May 2018, this Plan is amended to align with the Resource Management (National Environmental Standards
common along Taranaki's western and southern coasts from Sugar Loaf Islands to the Whenukura Estuary, and at Whitecliffs. Many of these small populations have disappeared or become degraded and vulnerable. Private landowners, councils and community groups are reintroducing it to some areas. Shore spurge information sheet Top of page Sea spurge - invasive weedSea spurge is a coastal weed that will have serious impacts on our coastal environment if it becomes established. It is thought to have arrived
recommendations to be implemented in the 2021-2022 monitoring year. A glossary of common abbreviations and scientific terms, and a bibliography, are presented at the end of the report. 1.1.3 The Resource Management Act 1991 and monitoring The RMA primarily addresses environmental ‘effects’ which are defined as positive or adverse, temporary or permanent, past, present or future, or cumulative. Effects may arise in relation to: a. the neighbourhood or the wider community around an activity, and
bring people to New Plymouth for outpatient appointments or to visit relatives in Base Hospital. “People’s ability to access health services is a priority for us and the Connector bus plays an important role in enabling this,” says Steve Chapman of the TDHB. The Taranaki Regional Council-administered public transport network also includes New Plymouth Citylink commuter and school bus services, and once-a-week Southlink services serving smaller communities in South Taranaki. The Council also
page What are earthflows and slumps? Earthflows are made up of disintegrating soil and weathered rock, which moves by inter-particle or inter-layer shear above a failure plane in underlying rock. The failure plane may be either planar or curved. The ground surface breaks into hundreds of hummocks, roughly aligned as curving ridges at right angles to the direction of flow, and separated by tension cracks which form low scarps (Figure 1). Figure 1. Typical earthflow terrain Earthflows
With gift-buying season hitting its peak, Taranaki people and their families can take advantage of extra Saturday bus services if they need to hit the shops. Nine New Plymouth Citylink services, including Bell Block/Waitara, and the Connector service linking Opunake, Hāwera, Stratford, Inglewood and New Plymouth, will run on the three remaining Saturdays before Christmas. Timetable and route details are at www.taranakibus.info. “Town gets very busy at this time of year but by getting the bus,
return. For example kākā, bellbirds and tomtits will turn up in peoples' gardens. It will give residents a closer connection to native wildlife that they can interact with on a daily basis. “It’s not something that you'll have to go to a sanctuary or pest-free island to experience.” If you want to help Towards Predator-Free Taranaki, join the team and order your trap here:www.trc.govt.nz/environment/working-together/pf-taranaki2050/#Getinvolved Related links Taranaki Taku Turanga - Towards a
If you've lost an item while travelling on the Connector, send us the details and we'll do our best to find it for you. If you've lost an item while travelling on the Connector, send us the details and we'll do our best to find it for you. Download and fill our lost property form - it's interactive and editable. Email the completed form to pickering.motorsltd@gmail.com. Please note that the Taranaki Regional Council and Pickering Motors Ltd do not accept any responsibility for the loss or