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Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) Policy

of contact for any enquiries or complaints regarding the operation of the system and/or image requests  be the first point of contact for any faults or issues with the system Access to CCTV images Only those responsible for the CCTV systems have access to images, however, they may grant access to relevant Council staff as and when required. Images may be disclosed to Police or other authorities for the purpose of upholding the law. Images may be used in court or tribunal

Factsheet 2: The TRC Biosecurity Strategy

page Working with people | caring for Taranaki Taranaki Regional Council Email: info@trc.govt.nz Phone: 06 765 7127 www.trc.govt.nz ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Factsheet: 2 The Taranaki Regional Council Biosecurity Strategy Biosecurity is the prevention or management of risks from the thousands of pests and other harmful organisms that affect our

Quarterly Operational Report - March 2019

Quarterly Operational Report (QOR) for the three months ended 31 March 2019. The purpose of a QOR is to present a snapshot of the Council progressing through the delivery of the programme of activities agreed to in that year’s annual plan or long-term plan. It is designed to give a feel for how the Council is progressing and the forecast for the rest of the year. This QOR presents the achievement of the programmes of work established by the Council for 2018/2019 in the 2018/2028

Unaccompanied minor application form

page APPLICATION FOR CARRIAGE OF UNACCOMPANIED MINOR (To be completed in respect of child 7-12 years, inclusive) DATE__________________________ The Taranaki Regional Council and Pickering Motors Ltd (the Parties) cannot be held responsible for the unaccompanied minor before, during or after the bus journey which means that:  The minor will be picked up/dropped off at the specified destinations.  The bus will not wait and will leave as per timetable.  The driver will act

Pukeiti Rhododendron Trust newsletter September 2020

persistent and recognisable differences, particularly if they are found in different locations, as varieties, i.e. R. protistum var. giganteum, or sub species, R. maddenii ssp. crassum. In some cases extreme variants are elevated to species level. Often further research ‘sinks’ one species into another e.g. R. cubittii is now included in R.veitchianum. This naming of plants often leads to conflicts among botanists. Studying the genome, the DNA, provides another tool to assist in determining …

Annual report 2011-2012

invasive, and is expected to eventually become dominant, out-competing E. densa and L. major. While this is not expected to cause significant impacts on the ecology of Lake Rotorangi or on the hydroelectric scheme, there is now greater potential for it to spread to nearby lakes, where such impacts could be much more severe e.g. Lake Rotokare. This may be the subject of further investigation by the Taranaki Regional Council. The next survey is due to be performed in the 2014-2015 period.

Mangamaio KNE

while the south-western half also is identified as a priority terrestrial habitat for Taranaki. Sustainability - Positive The site is of a good size and well connected to surrounding habitat. Key ecological processes still influence the site. Under appropriate management, it can remain resilient to existing or potential threats Other Management Issues Habitat Modification - Medium While currently ungrazed, the damp open valley floor has been fully cleared

Resource consents 17 August-27 September 2018

Industry Purpose R2/7964-1.1 Burgess Crowley Partnership Take Groundwater Industry - Other Consent Holder Subtype Primary Industry Purpose R2/5797-2.0 Pihama Farms Limited Take Surface Water Irrigation Consent Holder Subtype Primary Industry Purpose R2/5546-2.0 New Zealand Transport Agency Structure - Culvert Road/Bridge Construction or Maintenance Doc #2130086 Non-notified authorisations issued by the Taranaki Regional Council between 17 Aug 2018 and 27 Sep 2018 Coastal Permit

6. Water quantity & allocation

While using water to generate power is considered non- consumptive because the water is returned to the river, it can affect downstream flows. Permitted takes (for reasonable domestic and stock use) also make up a portion of Taranaki’s water allocation. A key factor in water allocation decisions is the ‘mean annual low flow’, or MALF, which is the lowest flow that could be naturally expected on a year-to-year basis. A MALF is based on intensive data from long-term

Lake Rotorangi monitoring report 2016-2018

the time of the 2015 survey, was not recorded to have extended beyond the mid-section in the 2018 survey. It had been predicted that hornwort will eventually become dominant, out-competing E. densa and L. major. While this is not expected to cause significant impacts on the ecology of Lake Rotorangi or on the hydro-electric scheme, there is now greater potential for it to spread to nearby lakes, where such impacts could be much more severe, e.g. Lake Rotokare. The next macrophyte survey of