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April 2025 climate summary

was 25.1°C at Inglewood at Oxidation Ponds on 1 April. April average wind speeds were 12.4km/hr, with average gust strength of 38.1km/hr, these were 0.2km/hr stronger, and 0.6km/hr weaker than the long-term average. The maximum wind gust recorded in April was 101.5km/hr at Uruti at Kaka Rd on 17 April. TRC Climate Summary April 2025 April 2025 rainfall maps What you should know: The site maps show data from a selection of the sites we monitor, but not all of them. The distribution maps are based

CPSchedule6B4

the CMA Values associated with sites Map reference TRC Number Description Ngā Motu / Sugar Loaf Islands The Taranaki iwi Deed of Settlement provides for the joint vesting of Ngā Motu / Sugar Loaf Islands in Te Kahui o Taranaki Trust and Te Kotahitanga o Te Atiawa Trust. It continues to be managed by the Department of Conservation as a conservation area under the Conservation Act 1987 and public access is maintained. The Taranaki Iwi hapū of this area are Ngāti

Schedule 5B - Sites of significance to Māori and associated values (Taranaki Iwi)

Values associated with sites Map reference TRC Number Description Ngā Motu / Sugar Loaf Islands The Taranaki iwi Deed of Settlement provides for the joint vesting of Ngā Motu / Sugar Loaf Islands in Te Kahui o Taranaki Trust and Te Kotahitanga o Te Atiawa Trust. It continues to be managed by the Department of Conservation as a conservation area under the Conservation Act 1987 and public access is maintained. The Taranaki Iwi hapū of this area are Ngāti Tairi and

Regional Transport Committee Agenda June 2023

map for comments. • The survey is set to close on 30 April with feedback to be sent out. Key comments will be gathered near the end of the month. • It was noted that it was targeted for travel rather than for recreation. • Charles spoke to the engagement summary on screen noting that the average time spent on the survey is 3.38 minutes with 448 unique stakeholders engaging and many comments. • The campaign so far has had media releases in local newspapers, advertising, social

Interim Version of the Proposed Coastal Plan

.......................................................................................................... 3 Figure 3: Agencies that have a role in management of the coast ................................................... 4 Figure 4: Iwi boundary map .............................................................................................................................. 5 Figure 5: Guide for consent applicants. .....................................................................................................44 page Introduction This section outlines

Policy Planning Committee Agenda August 2022

G Boyde Stratford District Council 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

Schedule 5B - Sites of significance to Māori and associated values

page 156 CO AS TAL P L AN F O R TARANAK I S chedu le 5 – H i s t o r i c he r i t age Schedule 5B – Sites of significance to Māori and associated values This schedule identifies known sites with special cultural, spiritual, historical and traditional associations located within the CMA. The Taranaki Regional Council is committed to working with iwi o Taranaki to identify all culturally significant sites that are located within the CMA. Site locations are

Dow Paritutu Site Overview Feb 2023

of 2023. Dow has committed to undertaking a full detailed site investigation and remedial works, as required. No future use of the site has been proposed at this stage. Future use will be the subject of further discussion with regulatory authorities, iwi/hapū and the community as the site investigation evolves. Two hapū and two iwi have an association with Paritūtū. It is a shared interest area between Taranaki Iwi and Te Atiawa; Ngāti Tairi Hapū (Taranaki) and Ngāti Te Whiti Hapū (Te

Dow Paritūtū site

Dow Paritūtū site, New Plymouth. The site boundary is indicated by the yellow line. Community involvement in future of site Three hapū and two iwi have an association with Paritūtū. It is a shared interest area between Taranaki Iwi and Te Atiawa; Ngāti Tairi Hapū and Ngā Mahanga (Taranaki) and Ngāti Te Whiti Hapū (Te Atiawa) have associations with the Dow Paritūtū site. It is understood urupā are located on the property, which was also a papakāinga (settlement) and a battle ground. The property

PCP Sched5b NorthCoast

(6) Cultural/mahinga kai/kaitiakitanga/mouri page 6 CO AS TAL P L AN F O R TARANAK I Append i x 6 – Ne w P l ym out h D i s t r i c t Counc i l p or t no i se c on t ro l bounda r i e s Area Commentary Sites of significance to Māori within the CMA Values associated with sites Map reference TRC Number Description Ngā Motu / Sugar Loaf Islands The Taranaki iwi Deed of Settlement provides for the joint vesting of Ngā