of the Local Electoral Act 2001 and the Local Electoral Regulations 2001
may be exercised at the above council offices and times.
A person can apply to enrol as either a residential elector or ratepayer elector right up to
and including 7 October 2016 – the day before the close of voting.
Dated at Stratford, 17 August 2016
Dale Ofsoske
Electoral Officer
Taranaki Regional Council
47 Cloten Road, Stratford
(Phone: 0800 922 822)
the Council’s state of the environment
monitoring programme for freshwater ecological health (macoinvertebrate
monitoring).
3.2 Mr Bedford provided a presentation, Ecological measurers of stream health and freshwater
quality 1995-2016, to the Committee, noting that the number of monitoring sites
showing either indicative or significant improvement was now at record levels, and
the improvements were occurring at the majority of sites, both at sites low in
catchments and at
of the natural environment possess a life
force, or mouri. This is a critical element of the spiritual relationship of Te Atiawa to the
Waitara River which has a spiritual force and personality of its own.
The Waitara River has been, and continues to be an integral part of the social, spiritual and
physical fabric of Te Atiawa and is celebrated in karakia, waiata and pepeha.
Waitara West Marginal Strip
The site is located on the coast at the mouth of the Waitara River
willingly
utilise any volunteer be they a friend or a
member to work in the garden at anytime
• Double membership - This will take
more work and members will recall we
have had on-going discussion with
kindred groups. These discussions are
still being held so watch this space
• Plants for members - This is something
that is highly valued and it is the Board’s
intention to enhance this in coming years
Public profile and interaction
between members and public
• TRC branding is giving
into the spiritual waters of Te Moananui a Kupe and along the Ngāti
Ruanui coastline.
Names such as Rangatapu, Ohawe, Tokotoko, Waihī, Waukena, Tangaahoe, Manawapou,
Taumaha, Manutahi, Pipiri, Kaikura, Whitikau, Kenepuru, Te Pou a Turi, Rangitaawhi and
Whenuakura denote the whereabouts of either a fishing ground or a reef.
All along the shoreline from Rangatapu to Whenuakura food can be gathered depending
on the tides, weather and time of year.
Tragedies of the sea are
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Activity Rule Standards/Terms/Conditions Classification Notification Control/Discretion Policy
Reference
Discharges of contaminants to air
from the combustion of domestic
waste products and green waste,
outdoors within a defined urban
area1, where;
the allotment is less than 0.5
hectares in size, and is used
primarily for residential purposes,
and is serviced by a weekly
municipal refuse collection service
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Residential
waste disposal
by combustion
Prohibited
Note:
would likely to unreasonably
prejudice the commercial position of the person/s who supplied or who are the subject of the
information and to enable the local authority to carry on without prejudice commercial
negotiations.
Maxwell/Williamson
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Regional Transport Committee Meeting Wednesday 17 June 2015
There being no further business the Committee Chairperson, Councillor R F H Maxwell,
declared the Regional Transport Committee meeting closed at
the Mimitangiatua awa and down to the
river mouth. They have seen and smelt the effects of the Uruti site over the last
20 years of operation.
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I speak on behalf of Urenui District Health Group, my Tupuna and the local
families in this area.
That all the authorities of this Uruti Revital site who monitor, or should be
monitoring the operation for compliance, who have let this happen. Taranaki
Regional Council, New Plymouth District Council and the Medical
mistake" and refers to an incident that is no longer remembered. The Te Henui River
and nearby papakainga were very important to Ngati Te Whiti. The three papakainga were close to each other
and their occupants shared resources and strategies in times of conflict with other Hapu or Iwi. All sites are
situated on the Te Henui River which was used for transport to the papakainga down river and on the coast.
The papakainga on the coast at the Te Henui river mouth were Purakau, Autere