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Where to Next? Bus network consultation update

your suggested tweaks. One crucial point raised was the connection from South Taranaki to Taranaki Base Hospital. Rest assured, this essential link will remain in the network. We have also made several other changes based on your feedback: Marama Crescent will be added to the Moturoa route. Glenpark Avenue will be added to the Base Hospital route. Branch Road will be added to the Merrilands route. We are continuing to review your fantastic feedback and making updates where necessary to create a bus

Elected councillors

Meet our elected councillors for the 2022-2025 term, and find out which committees they serve on. Committee & other roles Meetings schedule COUNCILLORS, CONSTITUENCIES AND CONTACT DETAILS View constituency map Craig Williamson, Chair New Plymouth Constituency Email Craig Williamson Neil Walker, Deputy Chair South Taranaki Constituency email Neil Walker Bonita Bigham Taranaki Māori Constituency email Bonita Bigham Tom Cloke New Plymouth Constituency email Tom Cloke Donna Cram South Taranaki

The Taranaki region

in 2000 and brought into production in 2006. The offshore Tui well was discovered in 2003 and brought on-stream in 2008. Production from the offshore Kupe field, first discovered in 1986, commenced during 2010. The presence of oil and gas in the region has given rise to industries involved in the processing, distribution, use and export of hydrocarbons. Production stations or gas treatment plants are found at Oaonui, Kapuni, Waihapa, Rimu, Kaimiro and the McKee oil and gas field. An ammonia urea

Operations and Regulatory Commiittee Agenda July 2024

Information and Meetings Act 1987, resolves that the public is excluded from the following part of the proceedings of the Operations and Regulatory Committee Meeting on Tuesday 11 June 2024: Item 11: Confirmation of public excluded Operations and Regulatory minutes – 30 April 2024 That the public conduct of the whole or the relevant part of the proceedings of the meeting would be likely to result in the disclosure of information for which good reason for withholding would exist

Policy and Planning Committee Agenda April 2024

options or further analysis of costs and benefits, or advantages and disadvantages prior to making a decision on this matter. Cram/Filbee Freshwater Implementation Update L Hawkins provided an update on the Freshwater Implementation project. Resolved That the Taranaki Regional Council: a) received the March 2024 update on the Freshwater Implementation Programme. Littlewood/Filbee Land and Freshwater Plan Review Programme L Hawkins provided and update on

Can I swim here?

Find out if it's safe to swim at your local river, lake or beach. Recreational water quality Every Tuesday, from 1 November to 31 March, TRC check the water quality at 41 recreational rivers, lakes and beach sites all over Taranaki. Water sampling results take 3 days from the time of testing to publishing on our website. If you plan to swim today, here are some signs to look out for before jumping into the water. Has it rained in the last three days? Rain washes contaminants from land into

Consents and Regulatory Committee Agenda April 2022

Local Government Act 2002 to the extent necessary in relation to this decision; 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. Lean/MacLeod 6. General Business 6.1 Mr A D McLay, Director – Resource Management, provided an update on the feedlot monitoring charge included in

Have you seen a rook?

Is it a bird, is it a plane, is it a large black bird threatening cropping and horticulture in Taranaki? Taranaki Regional Council is urging the public to report potential sightings of a large black glossy bird called a rook. It is slightly larger than a magpie, with a harsh call. You can listen to its call here Click here to report a possible sighting. We'll ask you for details such as the bird's location and behaviour. Was it flying and in what direction, was it feeding or roosting? We'll

Policy and Planning Committee Agenda July 2022

period review of the Pest Management Plan , a workshop be held that allowed an in-depth review on why certain plants are or are not within the Pest Management Plan. 6.3 Councillor E D Van Der Leden requested the engagement statistics for the Weedbusters email and social media relating to this. Recommended That the Taranaki Regional Council: a) receives this memorandum entitled Weedbusters Taranaki guide b) notes that the Weedbuster Taranaki guide is available to the

Pest management - what you need to know

The Pest Management Plan for Taranaki covers 20 species of pest plant or animal. On this page you can find out what they are, and what you must do if they are on the property you occupy. See Taranaki pest plants in pictures Select individual species for more information on each. Click on any image or graphic to see larger version. Climbing spindleberry | Giant buttercup Giant gunnera | Giant reed Ginger (kahili) | Ginger (yellow) Gorse | Madeira (mignonette) vine Moth plant | Mustelids (stoat,