Operations and Regulatory Committee Agenda February 23 Part 1 (10 MB pdf) Operations and Regulatory Committee Agenda February 23 Part 2 (21 MB pdf) Operations and Regulatory Committee Agenda February 23 Part 3 (710 KB pdf)
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Special bus services on Saturday (1 December) will allow families to get to New Plymouth’s Christmas parade minus traffic and parking hassles. Citylink buses will operate on 10 routes, with gold-coin fares accepted. Go to www.taranakibus.info for timetable details and route maps. “The services cover all New Plymouth suburbs, plus Bell Block, Waitara, Oākura and Omata,” says Chris Clarke, Transport Services Manager for the Taranaki Regional Council which provides Citylink services through its
The Executive, Audit and Risk Committee deals with administrative and financial matters relating to the Council’s operations, budgets and works programme.
The Executive, Audit and Risk Committee deals with administrative and financial matters relating to the Council’s operations, budgets and works programme.
The Executive, Audit and Risk Committee deals with administrative and financial matters relating to the Council’s operations, budgets and works programme.
The Executive, Audit and Risk Committee deals with administrative and financial matters relating to the Council’s operations, budgets and works programme.
transport or bike or on foot instead of driving cars. It is observed in more than 2000 cities in 46 countries. In Taranaki, bus travel will be free on: Hāwera-New Plymouth Connector services on Friday 21 September.
New Plymouth Citylink services (excluding school buses) on Friday 21 September and Saturday 22 September.
Southlink once-a-week services on Tuesday 18 September, Thursday 20 September and Friday 21 September. Chris hopes Car-Free Day will get people thinking about the benefits of bus travel.
option. Repair of the stands, without undertaking other refurbishments, was costed at $36 million. However, the venue would still not be suitable for top-grade national and international events. The project approved by the Council includes refurbishments that are either essential or important for getting the Stadium back up to proper operational capacity and able to host top-grade national and international fixtures. ✔ Yarrow Stadium light-tower fire, September 2017. Replacing end-of-life lighting
The Regional Soil Plan addresses soil loss and soil health issues largely by non-regulatory methods, though there are limited rules. The Plan is currently under review. Regional Soil Plan Download the full Plan here. Amendments have been made to the Plan to include advisory notes for the National Environmental Standards for Plantation Forestry 2018 and the National Environmental Standards for Freshwater 2020. For further information please see sections 3.3 and 5 of the Plan or email the