primarily addresses environmental ‘effects’ which are defined as positive or adverse, temporary or
permanent, past, present or future, or cumulative. Effects may arise in relation to:
a. the neighbourhood or the wider community around an activity, and may include cultural and social-
economic effects;
b. physical effects on the locality, including landscape, amenity and visual effects;
c. ecosystems, including effects on plants, animals, or habitats, whether aquatic or terrestrial;
d.
professional manner and in accordance with the Taranaki Regional
Council’s policy and statutory responsibilities.
• Continue to ensure professional knowledge is current and spans across
best practice.
• Representing the Taranaki Regional Council at any objections or
appeals to consents decisions.
• Provide technical support in areas of expertise (activity champion),
including reviewing letters (Section 92) and reports (Section 42a) and
continuous improvement of standard consent conditions.
4.4km/hr lighter than long-term February highs. The
maximum wind gust recorded was 76.7km/hr at Waitotara at Ngutuwera on 21 February.
Report date: 6 March 2025.
Supply of environmental data - General terms and conditions
The enclosed information is the highest quality data the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) is currently able to provide. Some or all
of the data being provided may not yet have been audited however, and is therefore subject to change.
As we endeavour to
The project to upgrade and restore Yarrow Stadium’s West Stand is raising the roof! Work started this week on installing the new fabric roof with the mahi expected to be completed before Christmas, weather permitting. Taranaki Regional Council Chair Charlotte Littlewood said it was great to see the work now under way. ”New Plymouth is the sunshine capital of Aotearoa but we had a pretty wet and wild winter which put the brakes on getting the roof on earlier in the year. We’re now hoping for
Hydraulic fracturing is commonly referred to as fraccing, fracking or hydrofraccing. Greymouth Petroleum Ltd Kaimiro-A hydraulic fracturing Wellsite location: Upland Rd, Inglewood. Report 2015-2016 (997 KB pdf) More reports Report 2015-2016 (997 KB pdf) Report 2013-2015 (1.3 MB pdf) Greymouth Petroleum Ltd Kowhai-B hydraulic fracturing Wellsite location: Ngatimaru Rd, Tikorangi. Annual report 2014-2015 (2.6 MB pdf) More reports Annual report 2014-2015 (2.6 MB pdf) Report 2012-2014 (1 MB pdf)
Sole [10 Old Devon Road]; and
J Gibbons [1245 Devon Road].
9. The relevant sections of each submission are summarised in the table below.
Table 1: Summary of submissions
Submitter Summary of submission
BL & LM Relf noxious odours and airborne particulates continue to invade
their property, either in compliance with the existing consent
or as a result of mis-management, error or accident;
increasing the operation size of the farm by 74% will increase
the magnitude of the
Rainfall for September was about average. It was 101.1% of the long-term average, and ranged from 73% at Brooklands Zoo at New Plymouth to 155% at Whangamomona at Marco Road. Rainfall was elevated, relative to typical monthly values, in the south and eastern side of the hill country, and somewhat below typical values north and south of the Maunga, and also in northern end of the hill country. Year to date rainfall is sitting between 113% (Kotare at OSullivans) and 170% (Kapoaiaia at Lighthouse)