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Freshwater Farm Plans

their existing farm plans. A FWFP must identify: The risks of adverse effects of farming activities on freshwater or freshwater ecosystems; Actions that avoid, remedy, or mitigate those risks; The plan must also set a timeframe within which each action must be implemented. Over time, FWFPs are expected to become the central tool for farmers and growers to manage all their freshwater regulatory requirements. The TRC will be reviewing and analysing the regulations to determine the best approach for

Hollard Gardens

Gardens is unique in the fact that it is an achievement of almost a lifetime of work by a private individual. It is a plantsman’s garden and a reflection of patience and horticultural skill. Bernie selected his plants based on personal appeal and whether they would fill gaps in his existing collections of species or varieties. The overall design of the garden considered not only the aesthetics, but whether a plant would thrive in its environment. Bernie’s wife Rose Hollard worked alongside him in

Strategic plan review process

incorporate changes to the land and freshwater chapters and include any other consequential amendments throughout. More information can be found here. The freshwater and soil plans will be combined into a new Land and Freshwater Plan for Taranaki. Notification is expected mid-2025. Stream 2: Regional Direction Following stream 1, the Council will review the remaining chapters in the Regional Policy Statement. Notification is expected 2026. Stream 3: Air Either at the same time or shortly following stream

Strategic plan review process

incorporate changes to the land and freshwater chapters and include any other consequential amendments throughout. More information can be found here. The freshwater and soil plans will be combined into a new Land and Freshwater Plan for Taranaki. Notification is expected mid-2025. Stream 2: Regional Direction Following stream 1, the Council will review the remaining chapters in the Regional Policy Statement. Notification is expected 2026. Stream 3: Air Either at the same time or shortly following stream

Strategic plan review process

incorporate changes to the land and freshwater chapters and include any other consequential amendments throughout. More information can be found here. The freshwater and soil plans will be combined into a new Land and Freshwater Plan for Taranaki. Notification is expected mid-2025. Stream 2: Regional Direction Following stream 1, the Council will review the remaining chapters in the Regional Policy Statement. Notification is expected 2026. Stream 3: Air Either at the same time or shortly following stream

A stunning backdrop for your big day

Tūpare is one of Taranaki's premier wedding venues, offering elegant surroundings and picturesque views. We love hosting weddings and helping couples and their families have a day they will never forget. Four venues at Tūpare can host ceremonies of various sizes: Elizabeth Lawn Suitable for a small intimate ceremony, up to 60 standing guests. Cottage Lawn Suitable for a small intimate ceremony, up to 50 seated or 60 standing guests. The River Flat Suitable for a larger ceremony, up to 80 seated

NPDC Closed and Contingency Landfills Annual Report 2023-2024

the 2024/25 monitoring year. Section 5 provides a summary of the recommendations. A glossary of common abbreviations and scientific terms, and a bibliography, are presented at the end of the report. 1.1.3 The Resource Management Act 1991 and monitoring The RMA primarily addresses environmental ‘effects’ which are defined as positive or adverse, temporary or permanent, past, present or future, or cumulative. Effects may arise in relation to: a. the neighbourhood or the wider

Combined Catchments Herekawe and Hongihongi Streams Compliance 2023-2024

significance for the environment. Section 5 presents recommendations to be implemented in the 2024/25 monitoring year. page 2 A glossary of common abbreviations and scientific terms, and a bibliography, are presented at the end of the report. 1.1.3 The Resource Management Act 1991 and monitoring The RMA primarily addresses environmental ‘effects’ which are defined as positive or adverse, temporary or permanent, past, present or future, or cumulative. Effects may arise

Operations and Regulatory Committee Agenda September 2024

environment, or having minor effects where affected parties have agreed to the activity. In accordance with sections 87BB, 104 to 108 and 139 of the Resource Management Act 1991, and pursuant to delegated authority to make these decisions, the Chief Executive or the Director— Resource Management, has allowed the consents, certificates of compliance and deemed permitted activities. 4. The exercise of delegations under the Resource Management Act 1991 is reported for Members’