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Total Mobility Operators Taranaki October 2024

required) 06 751 0209 or 027 773 3268 Wheelchair ramp available Wheelchair ramp06 758 0734Freedom Companion Driving Service available Ironside Vehicle Society New Plymouth Pre-booked hoist06 753 6469 assistance available Wheelchair ramp06 278 3933STOPS (Hawera) available www.trc.govt.nz/total-mobility (contains answers to frequently asked questions and forms). transport@trc.govt.nz Costs Level of subsidy per trip 75% Maximum contribution by the Taranaki Regional

Job Description Data Analyst

recognised standards as defined in the National Environmental Monitoring Standards (NEMS).  Data management including the documentation and continuous improvement of procedures, metadata and overall environmental data management.  Management and fulfilment of all incoming requests for data, whether from internal or external customers.  Data analysis and the reporting on common environmental trends across the region.  Assist the Science and Technology leadership team to

Ordinary Council Minutes April 2023

2002 to the extent necessary in relation to this decision; and in accordance with section 79 of the Act, determined that it does not require further information, further assessment of options or further analysis of costs and benefits, or advantages and disadvantages prior to making a decision on this matter. Cloke/Williamson 9. Wild for Taranaki Report on Performance against MOU 9.1 Mr D Harrison – Director of Operations, spoke to the members to:  Introduce the Wild for

Intention to Join Union Form

representative at your workplace or visit the New Zealand Council of Trade Unions: union.org.nz What if I do not intend to join a union? If you do not intend to join a union, you will move to an Individual Employment Agreement after your first 30 days of employment and will no longer be covered by the Collective Agreement terms. An individual employment agreement contains terms and conditions agreed between employee and employer.  No, I do not intend to join a union.   Tick this box if

Ordinary Council Agenda May 2024

2002 to the extent necessary in relation to this decision; and in accordance with section 79 of the Act, determined that it does not require further information, further assessment of options or further analysis of costs and benefits, or advantages and disadvantages prior to making a decision on this matter. Williamson/Hughes Confirmation of Policy and Planning Committee Minutes – 19 March 2024 Resolved That the Taranaki Regional Council: Ordinary Council -

Job Description Support Desk Technician

AAD, Exchange, Citrix. • New user setup, changes to users as required. • Provide support and assistance in relation to all hardware and software queries/problems. • Understand, develop, maintain and document policies and procedures in relation to IT systems and applications. • Communicate best practice and changes to best practice for IT systems and applications across all users. • Escalate any problems quickly to the systems team or team lead when identified. Documentation

TRC Dangerous Dam Policy Approved 2 April 2024

This policy will be reviewed every five years or earlier as required. The policy remains in effect even though it is due for review or being reviewed. 3. Principles The Council will apply the following principles to the exercise of its dangerous dams, earthquake-prone dams and flood-prone dams functions under the Building Act: 1. Dam owners have the primary responsibility for identifying, monitoring and reporting on dangerous, earthquake-prone and flood-prone dams and for reducing

Regional Transport Committee Minutes March 2022

Coulson gave a deputation to the Council regarding the Inglewood Safety Improvements in regards to traffic speed through Egmont Village and road noise impacting the Egmont Village School. 1.2 The committee asked for information on what plans the school or the Education Board had put in place for noise reduction such as acoustic barriers. 1.3 Ms L Stewart, Director Regional Relationships, Waka Kotahi, acknowledged the deputation and advised that it would be logical for the

PDP Aug 2009 Marfell Park Environmental Investigation

underlying the park. Park users were concerned that they or their children might be exposed to such contamination in their day-to-day use of the park, particularly as there was a children’s playground close to the original discovery. As a result of the community concerns, the Regional Council commissioned Pattle Delamore Partners Limited to carry out a soil sampling investigation in the vicinity of the playground, a nearby BMX track and in the wider park. The aim of the