at how we can make it
easier to switch from cars to the bus, bike
or walking and to do that we need views
from people across the region.
The Council is developing a brand new
strategy called Better Travel Choices with
the aim of making public transport or
active travel (things like cycling,
scootering) everyone’s first travel option.
By getting people to switch their
commute or change how they pop out
to the shops or beach, we can make our
roads safer, cut
Increasing trends in chlorophyll-a, conductivity and total phosphorus were detected, while total nitrogen
showed a decreasing trend for the period 1996-2021. When analysed over the most recent ten year period,
decreasing trends in dissolved reactive phosphorus, total phosphorus and chlorophyll-a, and an increasing
trend in conductivity were detected.
National Objectives Framework (NOF) attributes for ammonia and phytoplankton classify the lake in the ‘B’
band, or as being slightly impacted
communities and helps
those with limited or no access to transport. We’ve
seen a big rise in those using the South Taranaki to
New Plymouth Connector Service and the 2023/24
Annual Plan addresses the increased demand for
more bus services.
Charlotte Littlewood Steve Ruru
Chair Chief Executive
Elsewhere, the successful Towards Predator-Free
Taranaki is expanding, we’re caring for the popular
regional gardens of Pukeiti, Tūpare and Hollard
Gardens, we remain committed to creating the
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Application No. Consent No. Applicant Lodged Date Application Type Description Activity Type Location Catchment
24-11205-1.1 R2/11205-1.1 First Gas Limited 11-Apr-24 Change of consent conditions
To undertake earthworks and vegetation clearance within, or within
10 metres of a natural wetland...change to conditions 1 and 3 Land Use Consent 169 Clifton Road, Tongaporutu Waikorora
24-11237-1.0 R2/11237-1.0 New Plymouth District Council 12-Apr-24 New consent
To drill/auger up to
Kotahi NZ Transport Agency 10-May-24 New consent
To undertake earthworks and vegetation clearance within, or within 10
metres of a natural wetland Land Use Consent 2289 Mokau Road, Uruti Mimi
24-00859-3.0 R2/0859-3.0 C & J Cathie Family Trust 10-May-24 Replacement for expiring consent To discharge farm dairy effluent onto land Discharge Permit 3379 Eltham Road, Opunake Mangahume
determined that this decision be recognised as not significant in terms of section
76 of the Local Government Act 2002
f) determined that it has complied with the decision-making provisions of the Local
Government Act 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
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Student events to get involved in
Terms 3 & 4, 2023
Term 3
Student Events
• Conservation Week activities
with DOC 14-20 August. Beach
cleans planned between
Urenui and Omata
• 3 Enviro Action days 5th North,
6th Central & 7th Sept South –
Years 1-8
Term 4
Student Events
Sport T day 14th Nov –
plan that is required by a direction of the Environment Court under section 293.
2 Section 86F (of the RMA) directs that rules in a proposed plan must be treated as operative if the time for making submissions and lodging appeals has expired and, in relation to the rule, no
appeals have been lodged, all appeals have been determined or all appeals withdrawn or dismissed.
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occupation and conservation knowledge that has
been passed on throughout the generations.
Ensuring that the interconnected values of a site or place with the wider environment is
an essential consideration when assessing the cultural effects of activities within the Ngaa
Rauru Kiitahi rohe. However, the following specific sites and places identify sites with
special cultural, spiritual, historical and traditional associations located within the coastal
marine area, including
analysis
[7] Section 32AA of the Act requires a further evaluation for any changes to a
proposal since the initial s 32 evaluation report. The parties prepared a s 32AA report
that evaluates and addresses the key changes proposed to Rules 26, 28 and 30 of the
Plan.
[8] Rules 26, 28 and 30 govern the drilling of exploration or appraisal wells in the
Open Coast Port, Outstanding Value, Estuaries Unmodified and Estuaries Modified
Areas and the placement or erection of