wildlife and plants. The tight-knit coastal community have 291 traps in backyards and 437 catches recorded, as at Tuesday 26 November 2019 at the online trapping database Trap.NZ. Merrilands and Westown are next with 108 and 91 traps, and 258 and 187 recorded trap catches recorded. The top 10 New Plymouth suburbs, with the most traps or catches recorded are: SuburbsTrapsBait stationsCatches recorded Oākura
291
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437 Merrilands
110
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258 Westown
91
0
187 Frankleigh Pk
95
13
73 Sarandon
87
0
100 Bell
Yarrow Stadium’s status as one of the nation’s leading regional venues will be cemented with state-of-the art hybrid turf and LED floodlighting to be installed under contracts announced today. The contracts are “exciting news for all Stadium users – local, regional, national or international”, says David MacLeod, chair of Taranaki Regional Council which owns the venue through the Taranaki Stadium Trust. “Installing hybrid turf and LED lighting required highly specialised skillsets, and we’ve
Under the Total Mobility scheme, the Council provides transport assistance to help people with impairments to get out and about in their communities. Total Mobility is a nationwide scheme aimed at assisting people with impairments to become more mobile and active in the community by providing transport assistance through approved taxi companies and companion driving services. The Council’s Total Mobility Scheme provides discounted fares for eligible members who otherwise have no or limited
downloads Get a Bee Card(external link) Bee Card FAQs Bee Card terms and conditions(external link) BEHAVIOUR ON THE BUS All students and other passengers must understand and comply with this code of conduct. All passengers have the right to: Fair treatment and respect.
A friendly and efficient service.
A safe, comfortable and clean environment when waiting or travelling.
You are responsible for: Your belongings and personal effects.
Your own behaviour.
Paying the correct fare when boarding (cash or
on mathematical modelling and may not accurately represent actual rainfall in some unmonitored areas.
This is raw data and may not have been subjected to a quality control process. All efforts are made to ensure the integrity of the data, but the Council cannot guarantee its accuracy, or its suitability for any purpose. See the full terms and conditions for the use of environmental data(external link). MONITORED SITES RAINFALL DISTRIBUTION Related links Monthly rainfall norms Current monitoring
changes as New Plymouth District Council, Stratford District Council and South Taranaki District Council consult on their Speed Management Plans. Meanwhile, Taranaki Regional Council (TRC) is seeking views on a new Better Travel Choices for Taranaki strategy which looks at how to get more people walking or cycling and what improvements to the bus network could be made including proposals for an airport bus service and a boost for bus links to Taranaki Base Hospital. “We know more people want to get
mitigation plans and strategies.
• Promote understanding and awareness of all aspects of risk within teams.
• Conduct environmental scans for unidentified risks that may arise from
political, economic, legal or environmental events or changes. Collaborate
internally on these the relative stakeholders and escalate for consideration
to the ELT as appropriate.
• Develop and implement processes for reporting and managing risk and
ensure compliance.
• Provide regular reporting to the Audit
of conduct. All passengers have the right to: Fair treatment and respect.
A friendly and efficient service.
A safe, comfortable and clean environment when waiting or travelling.
You are responsible for: Your belongings and personal effects.
Your own behaviour.
Paying the correct fare when boarding (cash or Smart Card).
Showing the required identification if claiming a discounted fare when boarding.
Reporting any mistreatment or damage to property.
Following the instructions of any bus driver,
flexibility for sports users as it is ‘double sided’ so visitors can watch rugby, football and other sports on both the main pitch and the outer fields and facilities such as public toilets, changing rooms, showers and food/beverage areas are available to users of the outer fields without the need to open up the entire stand or rest of the stadium. The rebuilt stand will also have flexible and scalable seating capacity so it can cater for events and fixtures at all levels. We’ve worked closely with Ngāti
If you live and/or work in Waitara, The Valley in New Plymouth, Ōkato, Ōpunake or Waitōtara, your property/workplace is within one of the Taranaki Regional Council’s flood control schemes. River Control & Flood Protection Bylaw
A Council bylaw addresses protection of its river control and flood protection assets. More information on River Control & Flood Protection bylaw This page explains what’s involved in these schemes, what they’re designed to withstand, and what flood risks may remain. The