displaying the Qualmark symbol have met stringent quality
standards and environmental criteria. They offer quality sustainable
experiences, have safe principles and practices, and showcase true New
Zealand hospitality. Businesses are independently assessed every year by a
tourism expert and awarded a Bronze, Silver or Gold award depending on
their performance as sustainable businesses. Pukeiti, Tūpare and Hollard
Gardens are proud to have Qualmark Gold Sustainable Tourism Business
Awards
displaying the Qualmark symbol have met stringent quality
standards and environmental criteria. They offer quality sustainable
experiences, have safe principles and practices, and showcase true New
Zealand hospitality. Businesses are independently assessed every year by a
tourism expert and awarded a Bronze, Silver or Gold award depending on
their performance as sustainable businesses. Pukeiti, Tūpare and Hollard
Gardens are proud to have Qualmark Gold Sustainable Tourism Business
Awards
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Submission on resource consent application
Online reference number: CA210837509
Completed on: 19 Aug 2021
Submitter's details
Full name or company name of submitter Karen and Rod Brown
Contact Name Karen Brown
Email rodracerbrown@gmail.com
Contact phone number 0220121988
Postal Address: 40 Airport Drive, RD 3, New Plymouth 4373
Street address of property affected (if different to the address
above)
NA
The Council will serve all formal documents
The rohe of Taranaki Iwi extends along the coastal and mountain area between Ōuri and the Rāwa o Turi stream in the south and Ōnukutaipari in the north. Taranaki Iwi interests also extend inland to Te Whakangerengere on the northeastern flank of the mountain, up the Waipuku stream to Te Tahuna o Tūtawa (Warwicks Castle), over to Panitahi (Fanthoms Peak) and down to Mangoraukawa (Lake Dive) and the source of the Ōuri stream. It then follows the Ōuri stream water course towards the coast, with a
determines that this decision be recognised not significant in terms of section 76 of the Local
Government Act 2002
i) determines 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,
determines that it does not require further information, further assessment of options or further
analysis of costs and benefits, or advantages and disadvantages prior
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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
mapping with existing and proposed fencing and planting marked, a summary of suitable plant types and cost calculations. The Council's Land Management Officers can give one-on-one advice about implementation of your plan. The Council can also co-ordinate contractors, if these are required. Get your planInterested in a riparian management plan for your farm, run-off or lifestyle block? Talk to one of our Land Management Officers today. Call 0800 736 222 or email riparian@trc.govt.nz. Got a plan? This
water quality and soil erosion bring proven land-management benefits and allow the best long-term use to be made of the land Fencing and planting waterways, for example, reduces stock losses by drowning or to water-borne disease, as well as improving a property’s aesthetic and biodiversity values. And actively managing a hill country property to prevent soil erosion means making the best and most productive use of its soil types, thus increasing profitability and sustainability. Then there is the
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