Operations & Regulatory 2024
The Operations and Regulatory Committee deals with resource consents, compliance monitoring and pollution incidents. Generally meets every six weeks.
The Operations and Regulatory Committee deals with resource consents, compliance monitoring and pollution incidents. Generally meets every six weeks.
The Regional Transport Committee meets quarterly and includes representatives of Taranaki's four Councils, the NZ Transport Agency and other agencies.
The Regional Transport Committee meets quarterly and includes representatives of Taranaki's four Councils, the NZ Transport Agency and other agencies.
The Regional Transport Committee meets quarterly and includes representatives of Taranaki's four Councils, the NZ Transport Agency and other agencies.
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
Executive Audit and Risk agenda 29 July 2024 (17 MB pdf)
Taranaki Regional Council which administers the Total Mobility scheme. The previous Hāwera operator, Energy City Cabs, was unable to offer a wheelchair option. South Taranaki Passenger Services Inc takes over in early February after Energy City Cabs withdraws from the town to focus on its operations in North Taranaki, where it will continue to offer the Total Mobility service. “Energy City Cabs has provided an excellent Total Mobility service in Hāwera since 2014 and we’ll continue working closely with
Predator-Free Taranaki Project Manager Toby Shanley says. Taranaki Mounga Project have led an intensive rat trapping program in a 1000 hectare block on the north eastern side of Mount Taranaki below North Egmont, with 2160 self-resetting A24 gas powered traps, creating a safe environment for Robin to survive and breed. Almost 100 robin have now been released in this safe area through 2017 and 2018. “The sighting at Pukeiti, around 15 kilometres away, shows that with predator control robins are breeding and
To help protect our passengers and drivers and to slow the potential spread of COVID-19 the levels of cleaning and hygiene have been increased on our services. Passengers are asked to: avoid close contact with others as much as possible cover coughs and sneezes with disposable tissues or cough/sneeze into your elbow dispose of used tissues appropriately use the hand sanitiser that is provided avoid using public transport if you are feeling unwell. For all official information and updates
are activities having less than minor adverse effects on the environment, or having minor effects where affected parties have agreed to the activity. In accordance with sections 87BB, 104 to 108 and 139 of the Resource Management Act 1991, and pursuant to delegated authority to make these decisions, the Chief Executive or the Director—Resource Management, has allowed the consents, certificates of compliance and deemed permitted activities. 4. The exercise of delegations under the Resource