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Monthly climate summary

Our hydrology team crunches the data to bring you these monthly and yearly summaries. Note: The rainfall distribution maps (right column) are prepared using data interpolated from measurements taken at sites where rainfall is monitored by the Council. These maps are based on mathematical modelling and may not accurately represent actual rainfall in some unmonitored areas.

Executive Audit and Risk Agenda July 2023

Item 11 – Confirmation of Public Excluded Executive Audit and Risk Minutes – 8 May 2023 That the public conduct of the whole or the 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 protect information where the making available of the information would be likely unreasonably to prejudice the commercial position of the person who supplied or who is the subject of the information;

Yarrow Stadium’s new East Stand design revealed as project’s budget updated

pitch and replacing the old lights with new brighter, eco-friendly LED lights. The project has received funding from the Government’s Covid Infrastructure Recovery fund. The West Stand will reopen on 3 September this year and the new East Stand is forecast to open in 2024. East Stand fast facts Flexible ‘double sided’ design means the East Stand can be used by those watching the main pitch or the sports field behind it. Fully accessible to those with mobility issues. Three spaces in hospitality

Coastal & marine

This page includes kaimoana survey guidelines with template spreadsheets and forms. Coastal structures maintenance - guidance regarding kororā/little blue penguins This leaflet offers guidance on what you should do avoid disturbing or harming little blue penguins, or kororā, when maintaining or altering a structure on the Taranaki coastline. Kororā are particularly vulnerable to disturbance. Coastal structure maintenance guidance for blue penguin (3.3 MB PDF) (single document only) Coastal

Corporate Supporter Programme

partners and team about Towards Predator-Free Taranaki, how you are helping and the impact predator control is having on our region. Buy urban backyard rat trap kits from us at $10 each and distribute to staff, clients or partners to use at home. The kit includes a pet and child-safe wooden trap box, an easy-to-use T-Rex trap, gloves, a letterbox sticker and instruction sheets. Take responsibility for traps in an assigned space, usually a public park, reserve or walkway. We provide the equipment and

Application completeness

Is my application complete and accepted to process? We have 10 working days to get back to you to assess whether your application is complete and can be processed. When your application arrives at the regional council it will be checked to make sure it is complete and the correct fee/deposit has been paid. A consent officer will audit the application to ensure there is enough information to enable it to be processed. If necessary, you will be asked for more information. Then a decision will be

Our region's biodiversity

Maintaining Taranaki’s native biodiversity ensures the continued survival of indigenous plants, animals and ecosystems important to all of New Zealand. Taranaki Taku Tūranga - Towards Predator-Free Taranaki This new initiative aims to build on current pest-control and biodiversity programmes with the aim of making Taranaki the first predator-free region in New Zealand. Read more about Towards Predator-Free Taranaki What is biodiversity?Biodiversity, or biological diversity, describes the