Members of the Pukeiti Rhododendron Trust Inc enjoy a number of benefits, advantages and privileges. Pukeiti Rhododendron Trust members' activity calendar 2024 These include: Newsletters and the annual Rhododendron journal
Members-only events and plant purchase scheme
Discounts when hiring the studio or booking events at the lodge (conditions apply for new members, check with the Secretary)
Volunteering in the garden and during public events
Full voting rights at the October AGM New and
refer to our Meetings 2020-2024 webpage. Please note: Members of the public who have been approved to speak at meetings via the public forum or to make a deputation, can either speak at meetings in person or via a Zoom link supplied by the Council. All other attendees will be watching via a YouTube channel(external link) and will be unable to interact with the meeting. For information about meetings, see the Council's Standing Orders [PDF, 1.7 MB].
better control the effects of synthetic nitrogen fertiliser were introduced in the National Environmental Standards for Freshwater 2020 (NES-FW) as part of the Government’s Essential Freshwater reforms. The regulations apply to pastoral land of 20ha or more and put a synthetic nitrogen fertiliser cap of 190kgN/ha/year and came into effect on 1 July 2021. Anything above this level requires a resource consent. To enable farmers to report their nitrogen fertiliser usage from 1 July to 30 June of each
commuting to work or for study. To celebrate its launch, the Council ran a ‘I heart Waitara’ campaign where tamariki were asked to design the back of the Waitara Express. The winner was Taelyn Morehu, aged 11, who attends Manukorihi Intermediate School, and she takes home a $150 Prezzy Card and will soon see her winning entry heading down State Highway 3. Chair Charlotte Littlewood says the Waitara Express has been introduced as a direct result of feedback from the public. “We are thrilled to launch
section 76 of the Local
Government Act 2002
d) 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 a decision
on this matter.
Hughes/Cram
Climate
this year. Zero rats at some spots? We wish! Our annual rat tracking is a one night snapshot, to give an indicative trend of what's happening. So yes on that night, no rats crossed our tracking cards at four of the 10 sites. Rats love hanging out near waterways and lots of bush with good food sources. In our NP monitoring, the higher numbers were at sites near rivers or streams – such as Herekawe Walkway (beside the Herekawe Stream) and Karina Rd in Merrilands, where there are a number of streams,
View and download all available bus route maps Citylink urban bus route map
View/download timetable as zoomable PDF document Connector bus route map More on bus fares and concessions available Citylink Bus Route maps Download Citylink Bus Route maps R1 Moturoa - Jul 2023 (248 KB pdf) More maps R1 Moturoa - Jul 2023 (248 KB pdf) R2 Whalers Gate - Jul 2023 (1.1 MB pdf) R3 Lynmouth Marfell - Jul 2023 (921 KB pdf) R4 Westown Hurdon - Jul 2023 (1.1 MB pdf) R5 Frankleigh Ferndale - Jul 2023 (1 MB
The timetable has also been revamped to allow those heading to New Plymouth from coastal Taranaki more time for shopping or an appointment in the mornings and afternoons. Those catching the bus to New Plymouth at 11.30am or from Ōpunake at 1.30pm are eligible to use their Gold Cards. Chair Charlotte Littlewood says there has been strong community feedback asking for more buses from and to Ōpunake and other coastal towns. Moving to a Monday to Friday timetable provides an invaluable service for
combined annual report by the Council for Methanex or preceding companies operating the same site.
1.1.2 Structure of this report
Section 1 of this report is a background section. It sets out general information about:
consent compliance monitoring under the RMA and the Council’s obligations;
the Council’s approach to monitoring sites though annual programmes;
the resource consents held by Methanex for the Waitara Valley and Motunui sites;
the nature of the monitoring
This form allows you to make a formal complaint regarding the Hāwera-New Plymouth Connector bus service provided by Pickering Motors under contract to the Taranaki Regional Council. You need to provide your name, contact details and full details of the incident or action being complained of. $UserDefinedForm