Operations and Regulatory Committee - April 2024
Operations and Regulatory Agenda 30 April 2024 (4.9 MB pdf)
Operations and Regulatory Agenda 30 April 2024 (4.9 MB pdf)
Operations and Regulatory Agenda 13 February 2024 (3.7 MB pdf)
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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 data
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 4 437 Merrilands 110 0 258 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
Plymouth constituency (five seats), one in North Taranaki (two seats), one in Stratford (one seat), one in the Taranaki Māori constituency (one seat) and two in South Taranaki (two seats). Would-be councillors can put their forms in online via taranakirc.nz/stand, find out more information including downloading a nomination form by clicking taranakirc.nz/how-to-stand or they can call the Council to chat about what the role entails. Council Chief Executive Steve Ruru urged those thinking about taking a
well done and thanks to everyone who traps at home or volunteers in our public parks and walkways. “More than one in five New Plymouth households have a trap in their backyard, in addition to hundreds on public land. There were almost 4,000 rats caught in New Plymouth in 2024 according to the trap.nz app, with the actual number likely to be much higher. “Setting a rat trap in their backyard is a simple way anyone can do their bit for our environment and protect our precious native species. The
well done and thanks to everyone who traps at home or volunteers in our public parks and walkways. “More than one in five New Plymouth households have a trap in their backyard, in addition to hundreds on public land. There were almost 4,000 rats caught in New Plymouth in 2024 according to the trap.nz app, with the actual number likely to be much higher. “Setting a rat trap in their backyard is a simple way anyone can do their bit for our environment and protect our precious native species. The
in this lane. Organisers of temporary events can apply for temporary suspension of the bylaws. Please use our online application form for this purpose. As well as these harbour bylaws, the Council's Harbour Master and Deputy Harbour Masters may enforce all of the requirements of Maritime Rules Part 91 relating to things such as vessel speed, water skiing or towing, carriage of personal flotation devices and proximity to large cargo vessels, divers and swimmers within the harbour limits. The