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Quarterly Operational Report September 2021

Court and subject to mediation. Most of the appeals have been successfully resolved, with the exception of those related to oil and gas. The Government's Essential Freshwater programme has been released and an implementation programme has been developed. The programme represents a significant shift for the Taranaki community. Work on the Natural Resources Plan, that will implement the programme, continues. A major issue is engagement with the Iwi Leaders group and obtaining

Regional Transport Committee Agenda June 2022

discussion regarding rehabs being entered into the CAR (Corridor Access Request) system, with Downers being identified with the responsibility to update • It was noted that local council maps use the information from the CAR system and that the wording could be more user friendly • Iwi and hapū have requested for consideration to be given on putting a layer of archaeological areas of interest on said maps to prompt for correct consenting when developing • Rehab sites and utility are to be

Route 43 - Oākura to NPGHS

Live Tracking Downloads Schoolbus R43 Ōakurato NPGHS Timetable Jan 2025 (666 KB pdf) Citylink school bus fares Bee Card concessions, including youth and child concessions BUS DEPARTURE POINTS See our page of maps showing school-bus afternoon departure points at New Plymouth secondary and intermediate schools. Each map is also downloadable in PDF format. Afternoon departure points BEE CARDS All about Bee Card Bee Cards are the preferred method of contactless payment. Cash is still accepted for

Regional Transport agenda December 2020

Ritson, Taranaki Regional Council, spoke to the memorandum providing an update to the Committee on the development of the Regional Land Transport Plan for Taranaki 2021/22-2026/27 (RLTP 2021), including the two month extension. 4.2 Receiving the outputs from the Investment Logic Mapping (ILM) process undertaken as part of the review. 4.3 Seeking support from the Committee of the proposed changes to the strategic policy framework by the review process incorporating any changes requested by …

School buses

See our page of maps showing school-bus afternoon departure points at New Plymouth secondary and intermediate schools. Each map is also downloadable in PDF format. Afternoon departure points BEE CARDS All about Bee Card Bee Cards are the preferred method of contactless payment. Cash is still accepted for those who do not have a Bee Card, however you will be charged the higher cash fare. Bee cards cost $5, plus a minimum top-up of $5. The minimum recharge amount is $5. They can recharged on the bus

TRC Cultural Framework - final draft

relevant to council. These provisions should also provide the basis for ongoing conversations and inform operational delivery and work programmes of relevance. 11.1.4 Drafting of Regional Plans and Policy Statements When drafting provisions for policy statements and regional plans, it is important as part of that review process, to work with iwi o Taranaki to map out how mātauranga Māori and Māori values will be captured, developed and recognised. The drafting should include:

Elected councillors

Meet our elected councillors for the 2022-2025 term, and find out which committees they serve on. Committee & other roles Meetings schedule COUNCILLORS, CONSTITUENCIES AND CONTACT DETAILS View constituency map Craig Williamson, Chair New Plymouth Constituency Email Craig Williamson Neil Walker, Deputy Chair South Taranaki Constituency email Neil Walker Bonita Bigham Taranaki Māori Constituency email Bonita Bigham Tom Cloke New Plymouth Constituency email Tom Cloke Donna Cram South Taranaki

Coastal Plan Schedule 6B Ngati Mutanga

table the values of kaitiakitanga and mouri also apply to all sites. All values are addressed through the policies within this Plan and will be further considered through consenting processes. Area Commentary Sites of significance to Māori within the CMA Values associated with sites Map reference TRC Number NZAA Number Description Coastal marine area Coastal area adjacent to the land from Titoki ridge (Whakarewa Pā site) to right bank of Waiau

Efficiency and Effectiveness of the Regional Coastal Plan for Taranaki (2009)

monitoring, some incident response work, and policy development), costs incurred by consent applicants and consent holders (costs of applying for and monitoring consents) and broader economic costs. The report concludes that the RCP has had a positive ratio of benefit to cost, and therefore the efficiency of the RCP can be regarded as high. Management of coastal resources is highly significant to the iwi o Taranaki. A range of Tangata whenua involvement is evident in coastal resource management

TRC Bulletin - 29 August 2017

Items of interest from today’s meetings of the Taranaki Regional Council’s two key committees, Consents & Regulatory, and Policy & Planning: New faces, new perspectives Iwi Committee reps Emily Bailey (Policy & Planning Committee), Fay Mulligan (Consents & Regulatory Committee), John Hooker (P&P), Keith Holswich (C&R), Mitchell Ritai (P&P) and Hoani Eriwata (C&R). The Consents & Regulatory and Policy & Planning Committees each have three more members after new iwi appointments took up their