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DraftAnnualReport18 web

steps it intends to take to foster the development of Māori capacity to contribute to the decision making processes over the period covered by the Plan. There are eight recognised iwi in the region, Ngaa Rauru Kiitahi, Ngāti Ruanui, Ngāruahine, Taranaki Iwi, Te Atiawa, Ngāti Mutunga, Ngāti Maru and Ngāti Tama. POLICY DEVELOPMENT Opportunities were provided to Māori to be involved in the development of policy and in particular input was sought or opportunities

Taranaki Biodiversity Trust Annual Report - 2015-16

and agrees to commit to them is welcome. We currently have 33 Members and 6 Friends. A number of environmental groups in Taranaki have joined and Taranaki Biodiversity Trust Annual Report 2015/2016 2 page the remainder are in the process of joining. The eight iwi of Taranaki, as Kaitiaki of our region, have been invited to automatically become members. Two workshops have been held for members and the community; Best practice for predator control in

Roadworks to cause Connector disruption

relocate from Moa St to 22 Rata St (outside Farm Source). The Midhirst stop will temporarily relocate from SH3 to the corner of Beaconsfield Rd and Standish St (see map below). The detour is expected to add at least 25 minutes to your journey, so please allow extra time for travel. Northbound travel The northbound Connector service will operate as usual. However delays are possible, so please plan ahead. Stay up to date Any further updates and Connector service alerts will be posted on the Taranaki

TRC Annual Report 2017-2018 - full document

to take to foster the development of Māori capacity to contribute to the decision making processes over the period covered by the Plan. There are eight recognised iwi in the region, Ngaa Rauru Kiitahi, Ngāti Ruanui, Ngāruahine, Taranaki Iwi, Te Atiawa, Ngāti Mutunga, Ngāti Maru and Ngāti Tama. POLICY DEVELOPMENT Opportunities were provided to Māori to be involved in the development of policy and in particular input was sought or opportunities provided in

Property & rates search

Use our online GIS SmartMaps to find valuation rates information for specific properties. Click here to open the interactive property information map. Go to the SmartMaps Property Information map, zoom in and click on your desired property, select 'More Actions' in the pop-up box, then select 'Generate Report'. SmartMaps Property Information Map Contact Us GIS team Phone: 0800 736 222 Email an enquiry

Ordinary Council Agenda April 2025

Ombudsman, Office of the Auditor-General and other sources of good practice relating to local government. Ordinary Council 1 April 2025 - Confirmation of Ordinary Minutes -18 February 2025 9 page c) apologised to Mr Dinnie Moeahu, the Iwi representatives on Council standing committees, the Taranaki community and councillors who were not able to express a view on the merits (or otherwise) of making a submission on the Principles of the Treaty of Waitangi Bill (the Bill) for

TRC 2024-34 Long-Term Plan

align planning outcomes and involve tangata whenua and communities in decision making. Unencumbered by the requirements of the SPA and NBEA, we can do this in a way that works best for Taranaki under existing legislation. In particular, we think spatial planning is a good idea. A regional spatial plan would give Taranaki a consistent and coherent plan for future development and environmental protection. It could map out growth areas, infrastructure corridors, environmentally

Remediation Hearing Ngāti Mutunga Additional Material

Chi@fe)(@eul \'@, Tararlaki Regienal CeuReil with the follewiRg iRformatieR: the '/elume ef material Ie ee iseharge ; (i) a map er a@rial image i eRtifyiRg the speeifie area where the iseharge is te ewtIF, (ii) a ealeulatien efthe l>litregeR lea iRg efthe iseharge prepesal; (iii) test results frem a FepreseRtatin sample ef the waste te ee iseharge shewiRg that it meets the staR ar s shewR iR the tOOle Belew; (i'/) etails efthe sampliRg preee ure shewiRg that the test sample is