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Community Connect FAQs

apply the Community Connect concession. If you are a Bee Card holder but do not have an online account, please create one. If your account is managed through the Taranaki Regional Council please call 0800 BEE TRC (0800 233 872) to have your concession applied, or complete the Community Connect concession form, available at one of our retailers. If you are not a Bee Card holder, please visit the website, create an account and order a Bee Card. If you are a Bee Card holder with an online account, log

WITT students

WITT Students - To enjoy free travel on the Connector (Hāwera to New Plymouth) bus, please have your current WITT student ID. If you haven't received it yet, you can use your course confirmation letter until you have received your student ID. Important update for WITT students – Changes to free bus travel From 1 January 2025, WITT students travelling on any Citylink (New Plymouth urban, Bell Block and Waitara) or Southlink (Waverley to Hāwera and Ōpunake to New Plymouth) bus routes to and from

Bus fares

You can find information on Taranaki bus fares, zones and Bee Cards here. Our fares are based on how many zones you travel through, so check the zone map below and then refer to the fare structure and table to see the relevant fare. All Citylink, Connector and Southlink services will return to normal fare pricing from Wednesday 1 May. Please check the zone map and updated fares table. Top up your Bee Card or put some additional cash in your pocket, don't get caught short! See all discounts and

Love Taranaki? Show you care by taking a run for Council

New Plymouth or you can find out more about our work and the elections on our website or from a Pre-Election Report we’ll be releasing in a few weeks. “For those elected as a councillor, you will support, advocate and provide leadership to the community you represent, and your voice will help shape the future of a region of more than 130,000 people.” The information events are hosted by the region’s three district councils on 5 July and kick-off in Hāwera from 9 to 11am at South Taranaki District

Rules 30-41: Industrial-trade or other discharges (waste management)

information requirements refer to Section 5 Activity Rule Standards/Terms/Conditions Classification Notification Control/Discretion Policy Reference Discharges of contaminants to air from the disposal by combustion of waste materials collected from premises or properties other than the site where the combustion occurs, where; the activity does not occur in an incinerator, and the combustible waste materials contain other than paper, cardboard, timber not treated with

Rules 46-54: Discharges from aquaculture or intensive farming

offensive or objectionable odour or dust at or beyond the boundary of the property Permitted Discharges of contaminants to air from intensive pig farming when more than 25 pigs are kept at any one time, and where; the pig farm is an existing operation and a new consent is being applied for to replace or renew an existing consent 48 Existing intensive pig farming processes a) Nature and scale of the effects of the activity are unchanged from that of the