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Schedule 5B - Sites of significance to Māori and associated values (Ngaa Rauru Kiitahi)

within the CMA Values associated with sites Map reference TRC Number Description Pātea River Ngaa Rauru Kiitahi knows the Pātea River as Te Awanui o Taikehu. The hapuu that have settled along Te Awanui o Taikehu include Rangitaawhi, Pukorokoro, Ngaati Hine, Kairakau, Ngaati Maika 1 and Manaia. Wai-o-Turi Marae is situated above the south bank towards the mouth of Te Awanui o Taikehu is the landing site of Turi (commander of the Aotea Waka) who came ashore to drink from

Taranaki Seismicity Report 2018 - 2019

........................................................................ 8 7.0 GROUND DEFORMATION MONITORING ............................................................... 13 8.0 CONCLUSIONS ....................................................................................................... 22 9.0 REFERENCES ......................................................................................................... 23 FIGURES Figure 2.1 A map of the Taranaki seismographs as at 30 June

PCP Sched5b SouthCoast

Sites of significance to Māori within the CMA Values associated with sites Map reference TRC Number Description Pātea River The full name of the river is “Pātea nui a Turi”. It was named by Turi on his arrival overland after leaving the Aotea Waka at Kawhia. Since the arrival the river has played an important part in the lifestyles of the Aotea people. Turi Ariki at Te Pou a Turi laid claim to the surrounding territory and the river which until then had been known as Te

Annual report 2014-2015

Table 16 Summary of previous TRC summer shellfish tissue bacterial sampling performed during between November 1997 and April 2005 31 Table 17 Summary of performance for consent 4248-2: 35 Table 18 Summary of performance for coastal permit 0236-6: 35 page iv List of figures Figure 1 Location of sampling sites and design of Opunake waste treatment and disposal system as operated throughout the majority of the period 5 Figure 2 Aerial location map

Regional Cleanfill Round Annual Report 2023-2024

Stratford on 10 June 2024 43 Table 25 Summary of performance for Taranaki Trucking Company Ltd's cleanfill Consent 5561-1 44 Table 26 Evaluation of environmental performance for 5561-1 45 List of figures Figure 1 Regional map showing the locations of the cleanfills monitored by the Council during the year under review 4 Figure 2 AA Contracting Ltd cleanfill and sampling sites at Henwood Road, New Plymouth 8 Figure 3 A & A George Family Trust consented cleanfill area at Dudley Road,

Pesticides in surface water in Taranaki 2019

this Council under various legislative frameworks including, but not restricted to, the Local Government Act 2002, the Resource Management Act 1991 and the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987. Iwi considerations This memorandum and the associated recommendations are consistent with the Council’s policy for the development of Māori capacity to contribute to decision-making processes (schedule 10 of the Local Government Act 2002) as outlined in the adopted long-term

2016 Environmental Awards winners

… corporates to farmers to community groups to iwi and hapū to schools. These awards are an opportunity to celebrate this effort. I'm very pleased to welcome back our category sponsors, whose support allows us to celebrate these awards in fitting style. Regional Council Taranaki Welcome to the 2016 Taranaki Regional Council Environmental Awards. These are the 24th annual awards since the Council first started this programme back in 1993. Tonight we're making 15 awards. But

Appendix 4C: Ngaa Rauru Kiitahi

Ngāti Hine Waiatarua, Ngāti Ruaiti, and Ngāti Maika gathered food according to the values of Ngā Raurutanga and kawa along the coast from Waipipi to Mowhanau and the Kai Iwi stream. Tamareheroto (Ngāti Pukeko and Ngāti Iti) exercised food gathering according to the values of Ngā Raurutanga and kawa along the coast from the Okehu stream to the mouth of the Whanganui River, including from the fishing station of Kaihau a Kupe (at the mouth of the Whanganui River). Ngā Kaainga at Kaihau a Kupe

Request for Regional Land Transport Plan variation - Brecon Rd extension

ready to be constructed within a maximum of 12 months (30 May 2021). Location: Brecon Road, Stratford Scope and duration:  2020/21 — Detailed Design, Iwi Consultation, Resource Consent approval.  2021/22 to 2023/24 — Construction Estimated cost/s: $11,500,000 Funding source/s: Crown Infrastructure Partners (C Funds) and SDC (L Funds) Links to Objectives & Policies of RLTP: Refer to Table 2 on page 42 of the Plan This project aligns well to the strategic priorities

Appendix 1: Regional Policy Statement biodiversity policies and methods

and Forestry, iwi and other relevant agencies, groups and individuals regarding indigenous biodiversity issues; (b) encouraging and facilitating, when appropriate, the development of joint databases and information systems and make available and exchange technical information and advice; and (c) undertaking joint initiatives where and when appropriate. 6.4.2;6.4.4;6.4.5;6.4.6