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Executive, Audit and Risk Committee Minutes March 2022

relevant part of the proceedings of the meeting would be likely to result in the disclosure of information where the withholding of the information is necessary to maintain the effective conduct of public affairs through the free and frank expression of opinions by or between or to members or officers or employees of any local authority, or any persons to whom section 2(5) of the Act applies, in the course of their duty. Joyce/Cloke There being no further business, the Committee

General queries

do not accept any responsibility for the loss or damage of any property brought on to buses by passengers. While we do our best to locate missing items and return them to their owners, passengers are responsible for ensuring they have all their possessions with them before exiting vehicles. Citylink lost property form [PDF, 541 KB] Can I take my wheelchair on the bus? All buses in the Citylink urban fleet servicing Waitara, Bell Block, New Plymouth and Oakura, are now low-floor and wheelchair

Total Mobility Client Terms and Conditions March 2024

page 1 March 2024 TOTAL MOBILITY CLIENT TERMS AND CONDITIONS Please read these terms and conditions carefully before using your Total Mobility Card. General Terms 1. The Total Mobility scheme (the Scheme) is administered by the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council). It is an alternative transport service to public transport such as buses, trains, or ferries, for people with impairments. 2. By accepting and using the Total Mobility (TM) card you are

Environmental action in the community

forest wetland in the Pukatea Dell next to the garden. They also established the Friends of Te Henui and worked with the community and the NPDC to restore forest remnants all along the stream, with weeding, fencing and predator control. Precious species such as waiwaka, or swamp maire, and para, or king fern, are now thriving. And native bird species have returned, including tūī, kererū and even kākā. Valda and David inspire many with their passion and their hands-on approach to conservation. Keith

Policy and Planning Committee Minutes June 2022

memorandum to introduce the Taranaki Regional Council’s newly published Weedbusters Taranaki guide. 6.2 Councillor C L Littlewood suggested that before the mid period review of the Pest Management Plan , a workshop be held that allowed an in-depth review on why certain plants are or are not within the Pest Management Plan. 6.3 Councillor E D Van Der Leden requested the engagement statistics for the Weedbusters email and social media relating to this. Recommended That the

Policy and Planning Agenda July 2023

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. Hughes/Cram 5. The Minister for the Environment’s request for information on providing for vegetable production through regional plans 5.1 Ms L Hawkins, Policy Manager, spoke to the Memorandum informing members of the new requirement, under section 27 of the

Executive, Audit and Risk Committee Minutes August 2022

Apologies Apologies were received and sustained from Councillors N W Walker (Committee Chairman), D L Lean and Mr B Robertson. Due to the absence of Councillor N W Walker (Committee Chair) Councillor D N MacLeod chaired the meeting. Notification of There were no late items. Late items Confirmation of Minutes – 20 June 2022 Resolved That the Executive, Audit and Risk Committee of the Taranaki Regional Council: a) takes as read and confirms the minutes and resolutions of the

General principles and practices

will help land users select a practice which is compatible with farm management. Other information sheets, available from the Taranaki Regional Council’s office, give details about how to implement the option selected. RETIREMENT FROM GRAZING Retirement entails fencing off banks so that they are no longer grazed by stock, and re-establishing shrub or tree cover. This practice is suitable for farms on Taranaki’s ring plain where: • pasture on banks is not needed for feed •