Tours
Enjoy a guided walk (all gardens) or a mobility vehicle tour (Pukeiti only) this summer.
Enjoy a guided walk (all gardens) or a mobility vehicle tour (Pukeiti only) this summer.
Executive A J Matthews Director - Environment Quality A D McLay Director – Resource Management D R Harrison Director – Operations R Honeyfield Team Lead – Prosecutions and Compliance L Millar Manager – Resource Consents V McKay Manager – Environmental Assurance F Blyde Team Lead – Environmental Assurance C Woollen Communications Adviser M Jones Governance Administrator N Chadwick Executive Assistant Karakia: The meeting opened with a group karakia at
page Elected Members’ Allowances and Recovery Expenses: For Electoral Tenure Commencing 14 October 2022 Purpose This policy sets out rules on the claiming of expenses by elected members and the resources that will be available to them during their term of office. Definitions “Actual” means as evidenced by the original receipt attached to the claim form. “Reasonable” means that it is within the amount specified by this policy or as deemed reasonable by
The National Environmental Standards for Plantation Forestry (NES-PF) came into effect on 1 May 2018. These are a single set of regulations under the Resource Management Act that apply to foresters throughout New Zealand. If you have a forestry block larger than one hectare that was planted specifically for commercial activities and harvest, then the NES-PF applies to you. The NES-PF sets out rules for eight plantation forestry activities: Afforestation. Pruning and thinning to waste.
The National Environmental Standards for Plantation Forestry (NES-PF) came into effect on 1 May 2018. These are a single set of regulations under the Resource Management Act that apply to foresters throughout New Zealand. If you have a forestry block larger than one hectare that was planted specifically for commercial activities and harvest, then the NES-PF applies to you. The NES-PF sets out rules for eight plantation forestry activities: Afforestation. Pruning and thinning to waste.
The National Environmental Standards for Plantation Forestry (NES-PF) came into effect on 1 May 2018. These are a single set of regulations under the Resource Management Act that apply to foresters throughout New Zealand. If you have a forestry block larger than one hectare that was planted specifically for commercial activities and harvest, then the NES-PF applies to you. The NES-PF sets out rules for eight plantation forestry activities: Afforestation. Pruning and thinning to waste.
received 3 July to 9 July 2023 (336 KB pdf) Consent applications January to June 2023 Applications received 26 June to 2 July 2023 (317 KB pdf) More Applications received 26 June to 2 July 2023 (317 KB pdf) Applications received between 19 June 2023 and 25 June 2023 (326 KB ) Applications received between 12 June 2023 and 18 June 2023 (324 KB pdf) Applications received between 05 June 2023 and 11 June 2023 (337 KB pdf) Applications received 29 May 2023 to 04 June 2023 (338 KB pdf) Applications received
engagement and consultation. This is exactly the situation the Council found itself in. This Annual Plan delivers what was outlined for 2025/2026 in the 2024/2034 Long-Term Plan. There are no new issues, plans or programmes or work. This Annual Plan as regarded “business as planned”. The emphasis in preparing this Annual Plan has been to produce a straight-forward easy to read document. This has been aided by the Local Government Act 2002, which only requires the
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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 any discharge to air from a particular industrial or trade premises to be authorised by a resource consent obtained through the full application and assessment process set out within Part VI of the Act. Section 15(2) of the Act provides that discharges to air from any other source are regulated only if covered by a rule