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Bus fares

You can find information on Taranaki bus fares, zones and Bee Cards here. Our fares are based on how many zones you travel through, so check the zone map below and then refer to the fare structure and table to see the relevant fare. All Citylink, Connector and Southlink services will return to normal fare pricing from Wednesday 1 May. Please check the zone map and updated fares table. Top up your Bee Card or put some additional cash in your pocket, don't get caught short! See all discounts and

Section 32 Evaluation Report - Proposed Coastal Plan for Taranaki

.............................................................................................................................. 17 4.2 Technical reports and research ...................................................................................................... 17 4.3 Consultation on a draft Coastal Plan ........................................................................................... 18 4.4 Engagement with iwi authorities ................................................................................................... 19 4.5 Schedule 1 review process for the Proposed Plan

Form 260: Land Use Consent

_________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ 5 Location Map 5.1. The application must include an aerial photograph or clear map showing the location of the proposed discharge: An aerial photograph of the site can be obtained free of charge from Taranaki

Policy and Planning Committee Minutes July 2022

Ms B Bigham Iwi Representative zoom Ms L Tester Iwi Representative Mr P Moeahu Iwi Representative zoom Mr P Muir Federated Farmers Attending Councillor D L Lean Taranaki Regional Council Mr S J Ruru Chief Executive Mr A D McLay Director - Resource Management Ms A J Matthews Director – Environment Quality Mr D R Harrison Director – Operations zoom Mr M J Nield Director – Corporate Services Mr C Spurdle Planning Manager Mr R Phipps

CDEM Joint Committee Agenda June 2024

discharged all current co-opted members of the Co-Ordinating Executive Group selected and approved Option 1 being to appoint a representative from Hato Hone St John Ambulance Services and the Ministry of Social Development agreed that an invitation be extended to the Taranaki Iwi Chairs Forum to appoint up to 3 iwi representatives to the Co-Ordinating Executive Group should they so desire. determined that this decision be recognised not significant in terms of section 76 of

Further submissions on the Proposed Coastal Plan for Taranaki

infrastructure to the farming sector in Taranaki. Accept submission Department of Conservation 29 Policy 14; Biodiversity, mapping Support in part We agree that mapping areas of significant indigenous biodiversity is helpful to plan users, although we are aware that there may be resource or practical constraints. For example, some biodiversity may be small in extent and/or mobile and can That Council consider mapping as an alternative to using a schedule of significant

CDEM Joint Committee Agenda February 2022

with information suggesting the person was a traveller and now messaging reflecting that there is a case in Stratford. This can be confusing for the community. 5.4 Ensure there is key messaging encouraging people to come forward for testing. 5.5 There is an IMT meeting happening at the moment to plan, and information from that meeting will be passed on. 5.6 Iwi support – Ms L Poutu, informed that their capacity is better than when the response first started. There are risks

Item 7 - Further Submissions on the Proposed Coastal Plan

Meat processing plants operated by SSF are essential infrastructure to the farming sector in Taranaki. Accept submission Department of Conservation 29 Policy 14; Biodiversity, mapping Support in part We agree that mapping areas of significant indigenous biodiversity is helpful to plan users, although we are aware that there may be resource or practical constraints. For example, some biodiversity may be small in extent and/or mobile and can That Council consider

Alligator weed control off to promising start

strangling three Taranaki lakes.” Signs have been erected at the site warning people to stay out of the lagoon, so as not to inadvertently spread the weed. The public is also asked to be vigilant and report any suspicious plants to the Council on 0800 736 222. The Council has worked alongside local landowners and residents, Ministry for Primary Industries, Department of Conservation and iwi and hapū to raise awareness and plan the control. Following further testing, a plant in a private Stratford pond

Oil Spill Plan annex 2: Personnel & mobilisation

relay messages via radio channels) Recreational boat users New Plymouth Sport Fishing & Underwater Club New Plymouth Yacht Club Ltd 06-7583901 06-7510582 District Councils In a table above In a table above page Page 10 of 12 Taranaki Regional Council Marine Oil Spill Contingency Plan Annex 2 Issue 3 October 2020 - Doc# 1098131 Iwi The above map is indicative of iwi boundaries only, as some boundaries overlap. page