Policy and Planning Committee - July 2022
Policy and Planning Committee Agenda July 2022 (20 MB PDF)
Policy and Planning Committee Agenda July 2022 (20 MB PDF)
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Policy and Planning Committee Agenda February 2022 (9.2 MB pdf) Policy and Planning Committee Minutes February 2022 (168 KB pdf) Watch recording of meeting
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Plymouth constituency (five seats), one in North Taranaki (two seats), one in Stratford (one seat), one in the Taranaki Māori constituency (one seat) and two in South Taranaki (two seats). Would-be councillors can put their forms in online via taranakirc.nz/stand, find out more information including downloading a nomination form by clicking taranakirc.nz/how-to-stand or they can call the Council to chat about what the role entails. Council Chief Executive Steve Ruru urged those thinking about taking a
assessment of options or further analysis of costs and benefits, or advantages and disadvantages prior to making a decision on this matter. Bailey/Filbee Policy and Planning Committee - Confirmation of Policy and Planning Minutes - 29 April 2025 6 page Source Water Management Areas J Harvey presented the three options for managing water risk management areas in the development of the Land and Freshwater Plan. Resolved That the Taranaki Regional Council:
driver. Please note that any concession loaded on the card will only apply to the cardholder and not to the additional passenger, who will be charged the applicable cash fare. Children under 5 years of age travel free and do not require a Bee Card. CAN I TRANSFER BUSES? Yes, passengers need to tag on and off each bus and as long as they transfer within the 1 hour window, there will be no extra charge. HOW DO I TOP UP? Passengers can top-up online at BeeCard.co.nz, at one of our Taranaki retailers, or
well done and thanks to everyone who traps at home or volunteers in our public parks and walkways. “More than one in five New Plymouth households have a trap in their backyard, in addition to hundreds on public land. There were almost 4,000 rats caught in New Plymouth in 2024 according to the trap.nz app, with the actual number likely to be much higher. “Setting a rat trap in their backyard is a simple way anyone can do their bit for our environment and protect our precious native species. The
well done and thanks to everyone who traps at home or volunteers in our public parks and walkways. “More than one in five New Plymouth households have a trap in their backyard, in addition to hundreds on public land. There were almost 4,000 rats caught in New Plymouth in 2024 according to the trap.nz app, with the actual number likely to be much higher. “Setting a rat trap in their backyard is a simple way anyone can do their bit for our environment and protect our precious native species. The