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Goldstripe gecko

page Taranaki Regional Council Environment Services 47 Cloten Road, Stratford Ph: 06 765 7127, www.trc.govt.nz Working with people | caring for Taranaki DESCRIPTION The goldstripe gecko is a distinctive yellow/brown to olive colour usually with alternate light and dark longitudinal stripes along its back. They grow to around 140mm in total length from their nose to the tip of their tail. DISTRIBUTION, BREEDING AND FEEDING The

New Zealand bats

page DESCRIPTION We have two species of bat in Taranaki, the lesser short-tailed bat (Mystacina tuberculata rhyacobia) and New Zealand long-tailed bat (Chalinolobus tuberculatus). DISTRIBUTION, BREEDING AND FEEDING Little is known about the distribution of bats in Taranaki but both the short- tailed and long-tailed bat have been recorded here. Their ideal habitat is mature native forest, but they have been known to inhabit exotic forestry as well.

Council meeting minutes 15 May 2018

Minutes – 10 April 2018 Resolved THAT the Taranaki Regional Council 1. takes as read and confirms the minutes and confidential minutes and resolutions of the Ordinary Meeting of the Taranaki Regional Council held in the Taranaki Regional Council, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford, on Tuesday 10 April 2018 at 10.30am. McIntyre/Littlewood page Minutes Ordinary Meeting Tuesday 15 May 2018

MembershipForm

page Don’t forget to like us on Facebook! PUKEITI RHODODENDRON TRUST INC. 2290 Carrington Rd., New Plymouth, New Zealand Please address all correspondence to: The Secretary, PO Box 1066, New Plymouth 4340 | email: pukeiti@pukeiti.com Annual Membership Renewal Tax Invoice GST# 11 048 684 Dear Member It has been an exciting time at Pukeiti over the past 12 months. The TRC officially opened the new Rainforest Centre last September, and will hold an

Oil Spill Plan annex 11: Documentation

page Taranaki Regional Council Marine Oil Spill Contingency Plan Page 1 of 10 Issue 3 October 2020 – Doc# 2614771 Annex 8 ANNEX 11 Response Forms Record keeping It is most important that accurate records are obtained and kept right from the first reported sighting of a pollution incident until the end of a response. Records will be kept in Council’s Document Management System and financial systems. WEBEOC is also available to record information in a Tier 2

Council meeting minutes December 2018

Bedford (Director-Environment Quality) M J Nield (Director-Corporate Services) A D McLay (Director-Resource Management) S R Hall (Director-Operations) P Ledingham (Communications Officer) R Ritchie (Communications Manager) Mrs K van Gameren (Committee Administrator) Apologies The apologies from Councillor D L Lean and Councillor M J McDonald were received and sustained. Notification of Late Items There were no late items of business. 1.

Acknowledgements

page 1442647 MB Final Draft. 6 Acknowledgements The Council gratefully acknowledges the contributions of the many businesses, organisations, community groups, iwi, trusts and other agencies that have provided valuable information in compiling the State of the Environment Report 2015. In particular, we would like to acknowledge the Stratford District Council, the South Taranaki District Council, the New Plymouth District Council and staff at the Taranaki Regional Council.

Sea Spurge fact sheet

page September 2019 Biosecurity New Zealand exotic pest and disease line 0800 80 99 66 www.biosecurity.govt.nz Sea spurge A serious threat to New Zealand’s beaches The coastal weed sea spurge, Euphorbia paralias, was found at a beach near Aotea Harbour in the Waikato in 2012, and a single plant was detected at Mokau on the North Island’s west coast in 2019. This invasive weed would seriously impact our coastal environments if it became established. It is likely to have

Rates information 2018-2019

page 106 Ratepayers in the New Plymouth and North Taranaki constituencies: In these constituencies ratepayers incur a mixture of capital value general rates, uniform annual general charges, capital value targeted rates and land value targeted rates. To determine the rates for any property, refer to the table for that type of property and then look by capital value (columns) and land value (rows). For instance, a residential ratepayer with a capital value of $300,000 and a

web MtMessengerUpdateSept2019

page Mt Messenger Bypass A better and safer road page Mt Messenger Bypass What we’re doing • Environment Court hearing • Ecology programme • Engagement with landowners, iwi, communities, councils and other key stakeholders page Environment Court • 6 appeals • Mediation • Hearing on 15 and 22 July 2019 Council hearing Aug - Oct 2018 • Consents granted / NoR Dec 2018 Lodgement, Dec 2017 • Notification period, Jan -