and weasels). With mustelids now under control, grey-faced petrels may be venturing back to breed, Toby says. “The coastal cliffs are the perfect habitat for them. This is the time of year they are pairing up – they breed for life – and preparing burrows in which to lay eggs. So to see so many around now is certainly a good indication they are either breeding here, or trying to.” Taranaki’s only other mainland colony is protected by a predator-proof fence at Rapanui, near Tongaporutu. Small
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
Families can enjoy the magic of New Plymouth’s Christmas Parade without the worry of traffic and parking, thanks to free bus services on Saturday, 30 November. Taranaki Regional Council is offering complimentary Citylink buses, running on 10 routes, to bring parade-goers into the city in the morning and back home in the afternoon. Transport Engagement Manager for the Council, Cheryl Gazley, says that the free bus services will cover all New Plymouth suburbs, plus Bell Block and Waitara. "We’re
further assessment of options or further analysis of costs and
benefits, or advantages and disadvantages prior to making a decision on this
matter.
Williamson/Hughes
Policy and Planning Committee - Confirmation of Policy and Planning Minutes - 18 July 2023
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4. Dam Safety Requirements
4.1 Mr F Kiddle – Strategy Lead, spoke to the Memorandum to inform members of the
change to the regulation of dam safety and the implications for the Taranaki Regional
Council
This page contains the final results from the 2022 Council elections and the expenses declarations from that election. North Taranaki constituency (two seats) Mike Davey 4137 Donald McIntyre
3422 Tama Blackburn
2166 Informal: 125 | Blank: 418 New Plymouth constituency (five seats) Susan Hughes
10537 Charlotte Littlewood
10239 Tom Cloke
10012 Craig Williamson
8188 David Lean
8121 Elvisa Van Der Leden
6025 Allen Juffermans
5619 Rusty Kane 3403 Chris Wilkes 3194 Lyall Field
2848 Darrel Nicholas
Committee meeting
standard start time.
Resolved
That the Taranaki Regional Council:
a) received the memorandum Proposed change to Committee meeting time
b) agreed to undertake a poll with the following options: 9am, 9.30 or remain at
10am.
Cloke/Hughes
Executive Audit and Risk - Confirmation of Executive Audit and Risk Committee Minutes - 31 July 2023
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Port Taranaki Limited: Statement of Corporate Intent 1 July 2023 – 30 June 2026
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