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Dashboard

Welcome to your MyTRC dashboardBelow you can see your notfications, saved views, orders and applications. To start saving your views head over the the map page. To make the most of MyTRC, get in touch to link your account to your private data so you can access and manage things like resource consents and plant orders. If you have any trouble using the new MyTRC system, or would like to share feedback - please get in touch. Dashboard .main-content .container{padding-top:1.5rem;}

Submission: Rex and Lorraine Langton

page Submission on resource consent application Online reference number: CA200404489 Completed on: 14 Apr 2020 Submitter's details Full name or company name of submitter Rex and Lorraine Langton Contact Name Rex Langton Email randllangton@xtra.co.nz Contact phone number 0276527271 Postal Address: 3 Layard Street, Opunake 4616 Street address of property affected (if different to the address above) NA The Council will serve all formal documents electronically

Four-page summary and background document

conversions resulting in increasingly intensive farming, or rapid urbanisation. Generally speaking, Taranaki can be happy with the state of its rivers and streams. The Council’s latest, peer-reviewed environmental monitoring data shows that the region’s waterways are in reasonably good health, according to both ecological and physical-chemical measures. This has not been achieved simply by good luck. Nor is it solely because the current Regional Freshwater Plan

TRC Bulletin - February 2021

freshwater health risks to swimmers. The study arises from concerns among scientists that the current 20-year-old freshwater health guidelines do not reflect actual risks and give swimmers the impression that water quality is worse than it really is. Nationwide, bacterial markers for birdlife were found in every sample. All urban rivers and some rural rivers had human faecal pollution, but some rural rivers did not show contamination by cattle or sheep. Samples from the Waitara River, taken at Bertrand

ID cards

Why do I need an ID card? How do I use my ID card when travelling? Can my carer or anyone else use my card for trips to get my groceries etc? Why do I need an ID card? The Total Mobility personal ID card is proof that you are an eligible user, and is used by the driver to verify your entitlement to subsidized travel. How do I use my ID card when travelling? Before your trip commences show your TM card to the driver for checking and validating. If for any reason you do not present your TM card

Regional collaboration and shared services

page 1 Regional Unity Taranaki is a successful region with a history of strong regional unity. For some time now, local governments have recognised the benefits of sharing services with other councils. Such arrangements can result in significant cost savings and efficiencies in service delivery or buying power, avoid duplication and make the best use of scarce resources or technical skills. Close collaboration and sharing of expertise and experience among councils on

Wild for Taranaki

Taranaki Regional Council is a member and funder of Wild for Taranaki, Taranaki's biodiversity umbrella group. Wild for Taranaki is the identity of the Taranaki Biodiversity Trust. For more information, see the Wild for Taranaki website or join their Action Hub to see how you can get involved in projects across the region. Follow Wild for Taranaki on Facebook Wild for Taranaki (external link)

Executive Audit and Risk Agenda March 2023

accordance with section 79 of the Act, determined that it does not require further Executive Audit and Risk Committee - Confirmation of Executive Audit and Risk Minutes 13 February 2023 6 page information, 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 Public Excluded – Executive, Audit & Risk Committee In accordance with section 48(1) of the Local