Land & site works
Find out about your responsibilities and obligations if you're planning site works, earthworks, stream diversion, dam construction or refuse disposal in Taranaki.
Find out about your responsibilities and obligations if you're planning site works, earthworks, stream diversion, dam construction or refuse disposal in Taranaki.
Merrilands/Highlands Park: Two bus stops have been decommissioned - Kauri Street (near #26) and Mangorei Road (near #193). The bus route will continue on Riversdale Drive, turn onto Turakina Street and back onto Mangorei Road. Alternative stops include Riversdale Drive (near #48) or Mangorei Road (near #221). Don't forget, you can also hail and ride this bus service. The Connector: Additional bus stops have been added on Coronation Avenue for your convenience. The northbound bus stop is near #192 Coronation Ave
Stadium Taranaki – the best regional stadium in Aotearoa/New Zealand. The rebuilt East Stand and the redeveloped West Stand. The venue has capacity for 22,000 fans and is scalable to the same as the old stadium for major sporting events. Ngāti Te Whiti hosted a blessing of the new stand in April 2025. Taranaki Regional Council has worked closely with the hapū on the design of the East Stand and users will see this through the many cultural design elements in the new facility. The new East Stand
Following its completion in 2002, Yarrow Stadium hosted many major events and sports games. It was sponsored by Yarrows The Bakers from 2002 until 2025. An iconic view of the venue named as the third best rugby stadium on earth by New Zealand Rugby World magazine in 2009. The All Blacks beat Ireland in a high-scoring match on 12 June 2010. Yarrow Stadium was a venue for the 2011 Rugby World Cup. The venue is perfect for entertainment too with previous visits by the Crusty Demons and Nitro
ability to face challenges in the future depends on planning today." The Regional Transport Committee encourages the community to read the draft plan and submit feedback on any or all areas of interest, he says. Public consultation will run from Friday, 16 February 2024 until 4pm Saturday, 16 March 2024. Detailed information and a submission form are available at www.trc.govt.nz/transport2024 or call the Council on 0800 736 222 to request a copy. Following a hearing in April, the RTLP will be
dangerous, earthquake-prone or flood-prone and that action will be taken to ensure the dams comply with these rules. We want your views on this draft policy. Submissions are open from Monday, 18 December to Monday, 19 February 2024. Learn more and have your say(external link)
necessary, and that actual or potential effects on them are clearly spelled out. Any implications for iwi or hapū are a major consideration in deciding whether an application should be publicly notified. If necessary, the Council will provide information and technical assistance on the consents or the consenting process and will arrange and facilitate meetings, including meetings on marae if appropriate. Necessary steps will be taken to avoid offence to tikanga Māori or publicly disclose the location of
Information about eligibility and the assessment process. Who is eligible to join the scheme? Anyone living in the Taranaki region with an impairment that affects their ability to use public transport can apply for membership of the Total Mobility Scheme. Eligibility is based on how the impairment affects the person's ability to use transport. An eligible person must have an impairment that prevents them from undertaking any one or more of the following components of a public transport journey
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. Policy and Planning Committee - Dangerous Dams Policy Officer's Report 8 page Background 3. Consultation on the Dangerous Dams Policy was open from 11 December 2023 to 19 February 2024. The purpose
Pay your TRC invoices using internet banking, or use our online form (credit or debit card required). Your options are internet banking, or using our online payment form (credit or debit card required). You can also pay by Eftpos at the Council office in Stratford. Online payment formA RealMe login is required to pay an invoice online. If you've created a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. Otherwise, you can create one. Follow the link for either option. Pay an invoice or