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Landowner funding assistance

www.trc.govt.nz/wetlands/ South Taranaki and Regional Erosion Support Scheme (STRESS) Reduce erosion in eastern hill country and reduce sediment transportation and deposition in waterways, estuaries and the marine environment All farmers with Comprehensive or Agroforestry Farm Plans may seek funding for soil conservation works on LUC Class 6 and 7 land Priority to projects in Waitōtara, Pātea and Waitara catchments. Funding may be available for forestry (exotic and indigenous), fencing for forestry and land retirement,

Landowner funding assistance

www.trc.govt.nz/wetlands/ South Taranaki and Regional Erosion Support Scheme (STRESS) Reduce erosion in eastern hill country and reduce sediment transportation and deposition in waterways, estuaries and the marine environment All farmers with Comprehensive or Agroforestry Farm Plans may seek funding for soil conservation works on LUC Class 6 and 7 land Priority to projects in Waitōtara, Pātea and Waitara catchments. Funding may be available for forestry (exotic and indigenous), fencing for forestry and land retirement,

NPDC Closed and Contingency Landfills Annual Report 2022-2023

monitoring year. page 2 Section 5 provides a summary of the recommendations. A glossary of common abbreviations and scientific terms, and a bibliography, are presented at the end of the report. 1.1.3 The Resource Management Act 1991 and monitoring The RMA primarily addresses environmental ‘effects’ which are defined as positive or adverse, temporary or permanent, past, present or future, or cumulative. Effects may arise in relation to: a. the neighbourhood or the

Buses cancelled due to wind

Taranaki bus services tomorrow (Tuesday, 14 February) have been cancelled, due to the strong wind warning in place. This includes all Citylink, Southlink, Connector, YourConnector and school bus services. MetService is forecasting severe wind that would be extremely hazardous for buses. The safety of our drivers, passengers and all road users is our number one priority. For the latest updates, follow Taranaki Public Transport on Facebook or download the Transit app.

Using Trap.nz to record catches

So you've got a trap, great! We want to know where it is and what you're catching. Registering your traps and recording your catches (and non-catches) helps us monitor the success of the project and identify any areas we need to focus on. Urban trappers You can use the www.trap.nz website or the Trap.nz app. For a step-by-step instruction sheet click here. For easy step by step videos, made by our team for Taranaki trappers, see below. How to register on Trap.nz How to join a project on Trap.nz

TRC Bulletin - July 2021

exposure draft Public keeps closer eye on environmentThe community’s greater awareness of, and expectations for, the environment are reflected in an ever-rising number of environmental incidents reported to the Council, the Consents & Regulatory Committee was told. An initial count shows 590 incidents were reported in the 2020-2021 year to 30 June, up from 529 the previous year. Incidents are reported either as complaints from third parties, or self-notifications. All incidents are investigated. Full

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will move to a reduced timetable in coming weeks as drivers and staff become unwell or are required to self-isolate. Ms Hiestand says maintaining accessibility around the region, while keeping communities safe is a top priority for the Regional Council. “To minimise the impact of a reduced timetable as much as possible, we will prioritise services used by school children and frequencies will be reduced outside of peak times. “We are doing our best to maintain community access to essential bus