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 Management Act 1991 is reported for
Members’ information. Under the
More trips are being taken on buses in the region with new figures from Taranaki Regional Council showing an 18% rise in public transport patronage in 2023. The data reveals buses in Taranaki carried a total of 744,037 passengers across 42,973 bus trips last year, showcasing the community's growing reliance on public transport. The year also saw the Transit app, a free real-time bus journey and planning tool, go from strength to strength and continue to gain popularity among bus users, boasting
Imaginations will run wild at Hollard Gardens' Family Corner with the addition of The Hollard Pearl, a new pirate ship ready to take young visitors on endless adventures. Designed and constructed by local craftsman Lars Binsbergen, The Hollard Pearl promises an immersive experience for children and families, enhancing the already vibrant atmosphere of the Family Corner. To mark the occasion, a pop-up pirate party was held, with prizes awarded for the best-dressed pirates. Regional Gardens
Enjoy a guided walk (all gardens) or a mobility vehicle tour (Pukeiti only) this summer.
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
the context of this Tendering
and Contracting Manual, reference to the Council includes any officer of the
Council who is authorised to act on the Council’s behalf with respect to the
provision of public transport services.
Electronic ticketing
machine (ETM)
means the electronic ticketing machine system specified by the Council in the
Request for Tender or such other ticketing system as specified by the Council in
writing from time to time.
Evaluation panel means the
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Key Native Ecosystems
Inventory of sites with indigenous biodiversity values
of regional significance
Taranaki Regional Council
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Stratford
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Document No. 2676
‘Working with people, caring for our environment’
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Disclaimer
This document is a GUIDE ONLY and has been written in good faith with a desire to inform or be
helpful. While every endeavour has been made to ensure the information in
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Part I
1. Introduction
This document, the Inland and Estuarine Contingency Response Plan for Unauthorised discharges
(the Plan) sets out the Taranaki Regional Council’s (the Council) planned response to unauthorised
discharges to fresh and estuarine waters or to air, within the Taranaki region.
1.1 Purpose
The Plan has been prepared in order to guide Council officers in their response to an unauthorised
discharge within the
systems and modes
• responsive and adaptable to changes such as fuel shortages and price increases
• healthy alternatives
• low cost transport options and enjoyable social pastime/recreational opportunities
• safe (only when motor vehicles dominate in terms of speed or traffic volumes do walking and
cycling have negative safety implications).
Increasingly central government is therefore promoting an increased recognition of the roles
walking and cycling play in New Zealand as effective