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Appendix K - landscaping plan

duty of care that all landscape components are safe and that all reasonable steps are taken to minimise risk of injury and damage to people and property; and To provide a mechanism or monitoring and review: To ensure that management practices are monitored and where necessary reviewed on an annual basis in accordance with changing site circumstances and the views of key stakeholders (Taranaki Regional Council, Ngati Mutunga, Staff, and owners). 5.0 Plan Actions Table An action

Decision on Regional Pest Management Plan for Taranaki

page BIOSECURITY ACT 1993 Decision on Regional Pest Management Plan for Taranaki The Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) hereby notifies that, pursuant to section 75(4) of the Biosecurity Act 1993 (the Act), it has decided and agreed to adopt the Regional Pest Management Plan for Taranaki (the Plan). The Plan sets out the powers and rules to prevent, reduce, or eliminate the adverse effects of 16 targeted pests in the region. The report giving the Council’s decisions on the

Western North Island brown kiwi

such as earthworms, spiders, weta and beetle larvae. KIWI IN TARANAKI Kiwi are receiving significant attention from DOC, landowners and local conservation groups in Taranaki. These efforts should ensure that viable populations of brown kiwi are secure in Taranaki and will remain for decades to come. WHAT YOU CAN DO TO HELP  Use pest control or set traps on your property to control invasive predators such as stoats and ferrets.  Volunteer with a local kiwi

Riparian Plans

which provide more detailed information on related topics. For example, the reasons for and benefits of implementing riparian management, plant establishment and maintenance, specific environmental tolerances of each plant, animal and pest management in riparian margins and channel maintenance. A video showing how to implement riparian management is also provided. Riparian Plans 41 Retirement fencing and planting of the riparian margin For further advice or information on sustainable

Consents issued 6 October-9 November 2017

Holder Subtype Primary Industry Purpose R2/10478-1.0 Ag Engineering & Contracting Air - Abrasive Blasting Abrasive Blasting R2/2039-4.1 Riverlands Eltham Limited Water - Industry Meat and Byproduct Processing R2/1052-3.0 B & L Bailey Limited Water - Animal Waste Dairy Farm R2/3465-3.1 Cleaver Family Trust Water - Animal Waste Dairy Farm R2/10486-1.0 Parekama Trust Land - animal waste Dairy Farm R2/2211-3.0 JC & SD Muggeridge Water - Animal Waste Dairy Farm R2/2616-3.0 Jayland

2017 Membership InPerpetuity

Please contact the Secretary for assistance with this or any other questions you may have regarding your membership. In order to keep our membership database current, we would appreciate you updating your details if these have altered in the past 12 months, particularly your email address, if you have one. From time to time, to ensure information reaches you in a timely fashion, we may email you about proposed tours and garden events. MEMBER DETAILS Name

Introduction

soils are generally in excellent condition, with no significant or immediate health problems, the Council has robust monitoring programmes in place, particularly on the intensively farmed ring plain. Soil health issues are usually short-term and reversible, and careful monitoring and sustainable practices can greatly reduce the impact of human activity on the land. The Council is committed to continued and ongoing work with landowners to ensure Taranaki’s land resources

CPSchedule6B1

approximate only and are not intended to provide a definitive location or extent of a site. These include those sites that are identified as wāhi tapu and wāhi taonga by the iwi and hapū. (28) Ngāti Tama Te Rangihiroa wrote of Ngāti Tama’s renown throughout the country for their fighting prowess. He recorded the words of an unnamed elder “other tribes fought for fat lands, for birds and rat preserves, an aruhe rahui (fern root reserve) but Ngāti Tama fought for the sake of fighting, with

Stratford Primary School

two bins of refuse are filled each week and no skip bin was required at the end of 2016. Staff are a key aspect to the success in this project. The school has appointed a full-time enviro facilitator whose role is to implement the Enviroschools programme. The caretaker has a significant role, diverting many waste streams, items such as computer hardrives are taken apart, metal recycled where possible and screws sorted out for future use. Anything that can be reused or recycled is.

Shore spurge

growing on coastal cliffs and gravel banks. SHORE SPURGE IN TARANAKI Historically, shore spurge was relatively common along the western and southern coast of Taranaki from the Sugar Loaf Islands to the Whenuakura estuary. There is also a colony along the north coast at Whitecliffs. In recent times, many of these small populations have disappeared or become highly degraded and vulnerable. Private landowners, councils, and community groups such as Coast