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Council commits to engaging on seabed mining application process

Taranaki Regional Council is keenly aware of and understands the desire from the community to state a position on the TTR seabed mining application, says Chair Craig Williamson. “The Council is fully committed to its task of engaging with the process as maybe the region’s only ‘relevant local authority,’ which brings certain opportunities to input into and potentially influence the outcome that other councils and the public will not have,” Mr Williamson says. “Any formal position taken at this

Community feedback sought to help improve bus network

routes, frequency, weekend services and key destinations in Taranaki. We’re seeking specific feedback on where you think route adjustments are needed, preferred frequency – how often should the bus come, crucial destinations we may be missing and optimal service times – should there be an earlier or later bus on your route?" The Council is keen to hear from both current bus users and those who do not use the bus regularly or at all. “Tell us why. Are there changes we could make to timetables, routes,

Pukeiti Main Lawn

A spacious lawn area bordered by the Lodge. With a world-class rhododendron collection and the Pukeiti rainforest as a stunning backdrop, this is a magical venue for any wedding or special event.

Meetings: what you need to know

deals with resource consents, compliance monitoring and pollution incidents. Policy and Planning Committee: This committee deals with all policy matters, whether developed by the Council or by third parties. Executive, Audit and Risk Committee: This committee deals with administrative and financial matters relating to the Council’s operations, budgets and work streams. Regional Transport Committee: This joint committee meets quarterly and includes representatives of the Council, New Plymouth

TRC Nominations Received and notice of day of election - Local Elections 2025

system by postal vote. The outcome of the poll will be binding and apply for the 2028 and 2031 triennial elections. The poll is a vote to KEEP or REMOVE the Taranaki Regional Council’s Māori constituency. Issuing of voting documents Voting documents will be posted to electors by each constituent territorial authority in the region from Tuesday, 9 September 2025. page Return of voting documents Voting documents must be returned not later than noon, Saturday, 11

Coastal education

adaptations in addition to practising tikanga and respect for the environment. More advanced quantitative surveys can be undertaken on request.. Marine education resources can also be downloaded or ordered from the New Zealand Marine Studies Centre: https://www.otago.ac.nz/marine-studies/resources/index.html Other coastal activities There are lots of other types of coastal monitoring and action projects that you and your students can get involved with. Get in touch to discuss options and find out how we

Join our People’s Panel

The People's Panel is a quick and easy way to give your feedback and ideas to help make Taranaki a great place to live, work and play. When you join, we will send you short surveys by email or you may be emailed invitations to attend an in-person event in your community to share your views. Public feedback helps ensure that Council policies and work reflects community aspirations, so get involved! How the People’s Panel works You will receive one email every month or so. Emails will either

Policy and Planning Agenda September 2024

and in accordance with section 79 of the Act, determines 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. Littlewood/Gibbs Policy and Planning Committee - Confirmation of Policy and Planning Minutes - 23 July 2024 6 page Parliamentary Commissioner of Environment Report on Land Use Change F Kiddle provided and