Appendix 3: Taranaki's most valuable habitats for threatened, at risk or regionally distinctive species
page 37 Appendix III: Taranaki’s most valuable habitats for threatened, at risk or regionally distinctive species page 38
page 37 Appendix III: Taranaki’s most valuable habitats for threatened, at risk or regionally distinctive species page 38
All resource consent applications can be completed online (payment options are credit card or internet banking). The first step with any of these online forms is to log in with RealMe, or create a RealMe login if you don't already have one. See below for the sort of information you'll need to upload before completing any of these forms, and information on an essential step you'll need to take if you're making a coastal application. Online forms (links open in new window): To drill a bore or
riparian scheme, the Policy and Planning Committee was told. The scientists and policy-makers at the conference were impressed by its uptake and ecological successes, especially in contrast with Europe’s highly regulated, highly funded and highly politicised approach. A major theme to emerge at the conference was the wisdom of managing freshwater quality with tailored, targeted programmes, be they voluntary or mandatory, rather than blanket one-size-fits-all regulations. It was also clear that New
Council. Taranaki bus passengers can look forward to these Bee Card features: Online balance checks and top-ups, including auto top-ups. Online access to transaction history. Online cancellation of lost or stolen cards to protect balances. Online management of multiple cards (for an entire family, for example). Online application of child and SuperGold Card concessions. The Bee Card can also be used on bus services in other non-metropolitan regions. “It’s a good idea to get in now and get set up,” says
minor adverse effects on the environment, or having minor effects where affected parties have agreed to the activity. In accordance with sections 87BB, 104 to 108 and 139 of the Resource Management Act 1991, and pursuant to delegated authority to make these decisions, the Chief Executive or the Director—Resource Management, has allowed the consents, certificates of compliance and deemed permitted activities. 4. The exercise of delegations under the Resource Management Act 1991 is reported
Can you find property I lost on the bus? If you've lost an item while travelling on a Citylink service, send us the details and we'll do our best to find it for you. Download and fill our lost property form - it's interactive and editable. Email the completed form to npl@tranzit.co.nz. Please note that the Taranaki Regional Council and Tranzit Coachlines do not accept any responsibility for the loss or damage of any property brought on to buses by passengers. While we do our best to locate
update on Health and Safety. 3.2 Councillor SW Hughes requested data be presented to the Executive Audit and Risk Committee pertaining to how many staff currently have three or more weeks annual leave. Resolved That the Taranaki Regional Council: a) received the March 2023 health and safety report. Walker/Hughes Quarterly Operational Report – March 2023 4.1 Mr M J Nield, Director – Corporate Services, spoke to the memorandum to provide the members with an update
From Monday, 21 October 2024 the Connector - Hāwera to New Plymouth and R98 - Inglewood to New Plymouth services are back to normal, which is good news for passengers. Maintenance work on SH3 at Burgess Park has been completed ahead of schedule and is expected to return to two lanes today, with temporary speed restrictions in place. From Monday, 21 October 2024 the Connector - Hāwera to New Plymouth and R98 - Inglewood to New Plymouth services will return to their normal routes and
compared with the previous summer when unusually wet weather gave rise to run-off issues. At least 13 samples were collected for analysis from each of 14 sites between November 2018 and April 2019, with another eight or so collected from eight of the sites. The Policy and Planning Committee was told that bacteria levels in 92% of the 243 samples were within national guidelines, with Opunake, Fitzroy and Oākura (at camping ground) having the best records. Oākura (at surf club) and Ohawe were