Executive, Audit and Risk Committee - February 2025
Executive Audit and Risk Agenda February 2025 (5.2 MB pdf) Executive, Audit and Risk Committee Minutes February 2025 (156 KB pdf)
Executive Audit and Risk Agenda February 2025 (5.2 MB pdf) Executive, Audit and Risk Committee Minutes February 2025 (156 KB pdf)
Here's all the information about the rules around feedlots and stockholding areas. What are feedlots and stockholding areas?A feedlot is a stockholding area where cattle are kept for at least 80 days in any six-month period and are fed exclusively by hand or machine while a stockolding area is an area for holding cattle at a density that means pasture or other ground cover can’t be maintained. Both areas pose a high-risk to the quality of our waterways if not managed well. The
Thank you to all our passengers for your incredible support this year! Here’s everything you need to know about Taranaki bus services during the Christmas and New Year holidays: No bus services on: Sundays (as per usual) Wednesday, 25 December (Christmas Day) Thursday, 26 December (Boxing Day) Wednesday, 1 January (New Year’s Day) Thursday, 2 January (Day after New Year’s Day) Regular bus services: All other services will operate as per the usual timetable, including Citylink (New Plymouth
consents@trc.govt.nz. Lodge the application by signing below and sending the completed form to: Mail: Taranaki Regional Council, Private Bag 713, Stratford 4352. Attention: Consents Administration Officer Email: consents@trc.govt.nz (if application is emailed please do not mail a hard copy unless requested to do so by the consents department.) If you have not received an email acknowledgement for this application within 5 working days (for new applications) or 10 working days (for
Card. He also reminds people to ensure they have sufficient funds on their children’s Bee Card before 1 May. A single Citylink trip within New Plymouth costs $2 with a Bee Card or $3 cash. A one-way journey from Hāwera to New Plymouth on the Connector will cost $5 with a Bee Card or $6 cash. For more on fares and concessions go to www.trc.govt.nz/bus-fares-and-concession-types/ What you need to do: If your child has a Bee Card, top up with sufficient funds before 1 May. The new fares will be
In Taranaki you may dump certain wastes on your farm as long as it doesn’t impact the environment, neighbours or become a health hazard. The rules are there to protect our environment and prevent toxic materials from contaminating water or soil. Here are the dos and don'ts of on-farm dumping Do Only use on-farm dumps for waste directly generated on the property, preferably inert materials Reduce, reuse or recycle to cut down on what goes into the dump. Position the dump on clay soils and 25m
In Taranaki you may dump certain wastes on your farm as long as it doesn’t impact the environment, neighbours or become a health hazard. The rules are there to protect our environment and prevent toxic materials from contaminating water or soil. Here are the dos and don'ts of on-farm dumping Do Only use on-farm dumps for waste directly generated on the property, preferably inert materials Reduce, reuse or recycle to cut down on what goes into the dump. Position the dump on clay soils and 25m
Find out more information about water metering and reporting in Taranaki. The Government Regulations for Measuring and Reporting Water Takes 2010 came into effect in November 2010, requiring anyone with consent to take water at a rate of 5 litres per second or more to measure and record their water take with an accuracy of plus or minus 5%. In September 2020 an amendment was made to this regulation which now requires all water users with resource consents of 5 litres per second or more to
Find out more information about water metering and reporting in Taranaki. The Government Regulations for Measuring and Reporting Water Takes 2010 came into effect in November 2010, requiring anyone with consent to take water at a rate of 5 litres per second or more to measure and record their water take with an accuracy of plus or minus 5%. In September 2020 an amendment was made to this regulation which now requires all water users with resource consents of 5 litres per second or more to
The Consents and Regulatory Committee deals with resource consents, compliance monitoring and pollution incidents. Generally meets every six weeks.