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Executive, Audit and Risk Committee Minutes December 2023

decision be recognised as not significant in terms of section 76 of the Local Government Act 2002 d) determined that it has complied with the decision-making provisions of the Local Government Act 2002 to the extent necessary in relation to this decision; and in accordance with section 79 of the Act, determined 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

Record of Meeting Commerce and Industry and Special Interest Group 7 April 2022

were directed to the Council’s website for a copy of the full report. Workshop attendees had the opportunity to articulate their aspirations for the region’s freshwater by writing or drawing details that illustrate what freshwater in Taranaki might look like. Below is a summary of the ideas raised:  Healthy, resilient ecosystems including the protection and improvement of habitat and looking after threatened species. The interconnectedness of the health of the water and health of the

Citylink information

Citylink runs weekday commuter services run on nine routes within urban New Plymouth and to Bell Block-Waitara. Info line: 0800 87 22 87 There are also two Saturday services covering urban New Plymouth and Bell Block. Members of the public can also use Citylink school services. Citylink timetables All Citylink services are operated by Tranzit Coachlines Ltd under contract to the Taranaki Regional Council. Get on the bus! Ariki Street, New Plymouth Citylink buses depart from five bays between

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 •

Executive, Audit and Risk Committee Minutes March 2023

Ground(s) under section 48(1) for the passing of this resolution Yarrow Stadium Plus: Project Steering Group Report To enable any local authority holding the information to carry out, without prejudice or disadvantage, commercial activities. To enable any local authority holding the information to carry on, without prejudice or disadvantage, negotiations (including commercial and industrial negotiations). That the public conduct of

Biosecurity in Taranaki

Here's where you can find out about biosecurity in Taranaki including pest management and how you can get involved with the Towards Predator-Free Taranaki programme. #e2684 .content{margin-left:0;padding: 1rem 1.5rem;margin-top: 0;border: 1px solid #006666;background: #b2d8d8;border-radius: 3px;} Need more info about Taranaki pest plants and animals?Download the TRC Pest plant and animal summary infosheet [PDF, 2.8 MB], containing details and visual references for all Taranaki pest plants and

Western Taranaki rāhui

A temporary fisheries notice is in place in Western Taranaki from the mouth of the Tapuae Stream in the north to the mouth of the Taungatara Stream in the south. This relates to all shellfish (except rock lobster), all seaweed (except beach cast seaweed), all sea anemones, all stingrays, and conger eel species (Conger wilsoni and Conger verreauxi) and applies from 16 December 2024 to 15 December 2026. The rāhui is in place following a notice from the Minister of Oceans and Fisheries, under