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The Taranaki coast is an important area for many significant seabirds that require safe and undisturbed feeding and
nesting areas. This factsheet provides some basic information about the behavior of these birds and the times when
they are most vulnerable.
Known breeding and feeding areas (based on observations) have been identified on the Local Maps Biodiversity portal
layer ‘Seabird nesting and feeding areas’. This data is not necessarily a
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MT TARANAKI NORTH
Regional Council
Taranaki
Functions hire and guided group tours:
Ph: 0800 736 222, email or visit
www.hollardgardens.info
Toilets:
Safety and security: Please take care.
Your safety and security are your responsibility.
Dogs and bicycles: Please respect the garden
and leave dogs and bicycles outside the gates.
Bernie’s Trail takes you right around Hollard
Gardens and includes the Swamp which
provides a spectacular display of bog
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Functions hire and guided group tours:
Ph: 0800 736 222, email or visit
www.hollardgardens.nz
Toilets:
Safety and security: Please take care.
Your safety and security are your responsibility.
Dogs and bicycles: Please respect the garden
and leave dogs and bicycles outside the gates.
There are marked trails to follow:two
Rose’s is a short stroll that exploresTrail er
the maturing New Garden and the
and Response activities for the 2019/2020
year
b) notes that 22 submissions were made during the year on the policy initiatives of
other agencies
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c) notes that the senior staff were also involved in various working parties or other for
a on central and local government policy development and review projects.
Joyce/Van Der Leden
There being no further business, the Committee Chairperson, Councillor C L Littlewood,
declared the meeting of the Policy and Planning …
The outcome
The kindergarten has halved its waste to landfill,
from two to one 240-litre bin a week. It is also
filling one 240-litre bin of recyclables each week,
when previously there was no recycling. Some
seven litres of organic material is also used in
compost or worm farms, instead of being sent to
landfill - and is being turned into income, with
wormcasts and worm juice sold from a stall at the
gate.
Other initiatives have included leaf collections, pest
management
The outcome
The kindergarten has halved its waste to landfill,
from two to one 240-litre bin a week. It is also
filling one 240-litre bin of recyclables each week,
when previously there was no recycling. Some
seven litres of organic material is also used in
compost or worm farms, instead of being sent to
landfill - and is being turned into income, with
wormcasts and worm juice sold from a stall at the
gate.
Other initiatives have included leaf collections, pest
management
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APPENDIX IB
APPENDICES
Appendix IB
Rivers and stream catchments identified for enhancement of natural, ecological and amenity values and life supporting
capacity
River or stream Water quality Recreational and fishery values Aesthetic and scenic values Comments
Kurapete Stream from
below Inglewood to
the confluence with
the Manganui River
Good in upper reaches, poor in
middle reaches, average in
lower reaches.
Very poor
1 Which is defined as any urban area that has over 30,000 people, or at any point in the year has a combined
resident and visitor population of over 30,000, and where the projected population growth is more than 10%
between 2013-2023 (based on Statistics NZ stats)
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solid
waste volumes since 2009. La Nuova has
worked with suppliers to reduce the amount of
cardboard coming on to their sites. Overalls are
recycled at the end of their life. Items found in
overall pockets are returned or recycled, not
dumped. Food waste is fed to on-site worms.
Installation of a heat exchanger, reducing
energy use in both washing and drying, and
reducing the need for chemicals.
At most sites a switch from perchloroethylene
to K4, a non-toxic, biodegradable
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Join us for an easy walk to view Waipu Lagoons and the restored
wetlands at the old settling ponds
Learn about threatened wetland species like spotless crake
and Australasian bittern
See the flax collection and learn about flax harvesting and weaving
Meet local representatives from environmental organisations and
ask them questions.
Join us for World Wetlands Day
RSVP to Sophie on 027 456 2543 (call or text)
Email: sophie.arnoux@trc.govt.nz
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