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Regional Transport Committee Minutes March 2023

Council Ms S Downs Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency Ms L Stewart Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency Mr S Bowden Stratford District Council Mr S Knarsten New Plymouth District Council Ms F Ritson Taranaki Regional Council Mr A Wongtoo New Zealand Police Mrs M Jones Taranaki Regional Council Apologies Apologies were received from R Leitao, E Borrows and L Hawkins. Cloke/Duynhoven 1. Confirmation of Minutes Regional

Appendix 6: Agrichemicals training

shall include: Knowing and being able to describe: (a) The hazard classifications of agrichemicals to be used. (b) The adverse effects that could be caused by the agrichemicals to be used. (c) His or her obligations and liabilities under Acts of Parliament relative to the agrichemicals to be used and their use. (d) Which regulations apply in respect of those agrichemicals, and where those regulations can be obtained (including the local regional air quality

StadiumUpdateAugust2019 web

Asset Management Plan. The Council is double-dipping.” FACTS  There is no $33 million option. Repair of the stands, without undertaking other refurbishments, was costed at $36 million. However, the venue would still not be suitable for top-grade national and international events. The project approved by the Council includes refurbishments that are either essential or important for getting the Stadium back up to proper operational capacity and able to host top-grade

Consents issued 19 January-1 March 2018

Trusts Partnership Land - animal waste Dairy Farm R2/2427-3.0 Wicken Forrest Trusts Partnership Land - animal waste Dairy Farm R2/2755-3.0 Dennis & Audrey Jacobsen Land/Water - Animal Waste Dairy Farm R2/10527-1.0 Bunn Earthmoving Ltd Water - Stormwater Quarries R2/10513-1.0 Ravensdown Limited Land/Water Industry Fertiliser Storage or Distribution R2/0705-3.0 Gopperth Farms Limited Land - animal waste Dairy Farm R2/10536-1.0 Darrell Hickey Family Trust Land - animal waste

Ornate skink

with deep leaf litter, or stable cover such as deep rock piles or thick vegetation. They are most active at dawn and dusk. This species is very secretive and has a small home range, often of only a few metres if the habitat is suitable. Their main food source is small snails, beetles, spiders and plant matter. Their young are born in late January and February and, like most New Zealand skink species, are born live. ORNATE SKINKS IN TARANAKI

Regional Transport Committee Minutes June 2023

Taranaki Regional Transport Committee: a) took as read and confirmed the minutes of the Taranaki Regional Transport Committee meeting held at 47 Cloten Road, Stratford on Wednesday 1 March 2023 at 10.30am b) noted that the unconfirmed minutes of the Taranaki Regional Transport Committee held at 47 Cloten Street, Stratford on Wednesday 1 March 2023 at 10.30am, have been circulated to the New Plymouth District Council, Stratford District Council and the South Taranaki District

CPSchedule6B2

were sites used for this ritual. Many Ngāti Mutunga tūpuna also lie buried along the coast. Ngāti Mutunga have many stories relating to the coastal environment. The whakatauāki “ka kopa, me kopa, ki te ana o Rangitotohu”) remembers a taniwha, who protects the Taranaki coastline. If a person was to violate rahui or act disrespectfully when fishing or gathering kaimoana they would be snatched and drawn into his cave. Other taniwha are also known from the Ngāti Mutunga coast.

Introduction

obvious than diffuse emissions and generally come from industry and farms with housed livestock (such as piggeries and poultry sheds). The potential effects of air emissions range from amenity effects (such as haze, smoke, or offensive odours) to potential or actual negative impacts on human and ecosystem health. Increased levels of poultry farming and hydrocarbon exploration and production have resulted in increased resource consents for air discharges in the region. However,

Taranaki Solid Waste Management Committee Minutes August 2023

District Council Miss G Cotter New Plymouth District Council Ms V Dombroski Stratford District Council Mr P McNamara Stratford District Council Miss J Ingram South Taranaki District Council Mrs T Hunt South Taranaki District Council Ms L Campbell South Taranaki District Council Mr C Woollin Communications Advisor Mrs M Jones Taranaki Regional Council The Taranaki Solid Waste Management Committee opened with at karakia at 10.30am Apologies: Were received and sustained

Spotless crake

page DESCRIPTION Shy and elusive, the spotless crake or putoto is more often heard than seen around the swamps and marshes that it inhabits. It is a native bird that reaches up to 20cm tall and 45g in weight. The uniform slate-blue colour on its underside and brown on the top side differentiates it from the spotted crake of Europe and Asia. DISTRIBUTION, BREEDING AND FEEDING Spotless crakes are fast runners, good swimmers and