School bus services will be provided for Urenui, Motonui, Tikorangi and Lepperton this year after running on a trial basis last year. They will resume on Tuesday 30 January, and are among 19 school services provided by the Taranaki Regional Council and operated by Tranzit Coachlines. The Council stepped in at short notice last year to trial these extra North Taranaki services after a private operator withdrew. “They were well used, with more than 11,700 trips recorded. We’re pleased to be able
Use our online GIS SmartMaps to find valuation rates information for specific properties. Click here to open the interactive property information map. Go to the SmartMaps Property Information map, zoom in and click on your desired property, select 'More Actions' in the pop-up box, then select 'Generate Report'. SmartMaps Property Information Map Contact Us GIS team Phone: 0800 736 222 Email an enquiry
Rules and regulations covering a range of activities are set out in the Council's Regional Plans, bylaws and other documents.
The Council conducts and commissions research and reviews on a variety of topics of interest and relvance to the region and its people.
BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL
for NPBHS, NPGHS,
FDMC & SHGC boarders
2x Daily
Monday
to Friday
For more information on the above concession types
and whether you are eligible, please visit:
www.trc.govt.nz/bus-fares-and-concession-types/
We offer the following:
Infant – Free travel for children under 5 years
Youth – Discounted fares with Bee Card or cash
SuperGold – Free off-peak travel when applied to
a Bee Card (9am-3pm weekdays, all day Saturday)
Community Connect – Discounted fares
These core documents set out the Council's strategic direction and its policies and rules under the Resource Management Act, Biosecurity Act and Local Government Act, and its policies under other legislation.
Guidance on restoring and enhancing the indigenous vegetation cover which as been lost from Taranaki. Restoration planting guides These guides, published by Wild for Taranaki, provide information on restoring and enhancing the indigenous vegetation cover which has been lost from Taranaki. They help to enable landowners, community groups and practitioners to restore ecosystems by planting native species. See map showing areas covered in each guide [JPG, 188 KB] Choose and download the guide/s
Taranaki faces significant potential natural hazards and a number of specialist studies have been carried out to assess the nature and/or likely impacts of these hazards. Liquefaction A report by GNS Science in 2013 found the liquefaction hazard is limited to only a few areas in Taranaki. The report was commissioned by the Taranaki Regional Council and the New Plymouth, Stratford and South Taranaki District Councils. Liquefaction hazard in Taranaki - GNS Science (8.3 MB pdf) See fact sheet
Click on links for details of each case. Silver Fern Farms fined $337,000 over ammonia discharge City Care fined $112,500 and NPDC fined $66,500 over sewage discharge GrainCorp fined $84,000 for tallow discharge
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Piwakawaka Family Hut
General Information
• No dogs allowed
• Keep hut clean and tidy. A broom and brush and pan are
provided. Leave muddy boots outside.
• Take all of your rubbish home with you.
• Before leaving, close doors and windows securely
• Please report any issues to 0800 736 222 or www.pukeiti.nz
Getting there:
Check the weather forecast in advance. If you would
like to alter your booking date due to bad weather,
this can be done up to 48 hours in