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Good times at Yarrow Stadium with big games and start of key work on East Stand

Concrete proof the Yarrow Stadium project is achieving its vision of creating the best regional stadium that stages major events will be on show with the hosting of the Bunnings NPC Final and the start of a new phase in the East Stand's construction. The Yarrows Taranaki Bulls’ 23 to 16 victory on Friday night over Canterbury set up a home grand final for the local side against Hawke’s Bay on Saturday. The game will be the first home final since the Bulls triumphed in 2014 and tickets are now

Good times at Yarrow Stadium with big games and start of key work on East Stand

Concrete proof the Yarrow Stadium project is achieving its vision of creating the best regional stadium that stages major events will be on show with the hosting of the Bunnings NPC Final and the start of a new phase in the East Stand's construction. The Yarrows Taranaki Bulls’ 23 to 16 victory on Friday night over Canterbury set up a home grand final for the local side against Hawke’s Bay on Saturday. The game will be the first home final since the Bulls triumphed in 2014 and tickets are now

2022 Award winners

Meet the 19 winners of the 2022 Taranaki Regional Council Environmental Awards. Environmental action in educationCategory sponsor: Contact Matapu Preschool - for empowering tamariki to take action to protect and restore the environment. Tamariki at Matapu Preschool in South Taranaki learn about kaitiakitanga (guardianship) through a ngahere (forest) bush corridor they have created and care for. The ngahere helps them understand Papatūānuku (Mother Earth) and their role as caretakers of our

The Road Ahead: Developing a new Road Land Transport Plan

Here is where you can find out more about how we are developing a new Road Land Transport Plan for Taranaki. The Better Travel Choices strategy for Taranaki includes a new shared and active travel strategy and an updated Regional Public Transport Plan. To have your say on the strategy click the link below: Give us your feedback The options in the survey and the strategy have been informed by feedback gathered from a community conversation we held earlier this year where we asked people about

SOE2022 Recreational use

recreational water quality around the region during fine conditions when many people are likely to swim. We know that many people across Taranaki are still getting in the water during wet weather (or soon after), so it is important to collect data during those conditions too. What we know Recreational water Faecal indicator bacteria Guideline Mode Surveillance Alert Action Freshwater E. coli (no per 100 ml) No single sample >260 Single sample 261-550 Single sample >550

Resource consents 22 January to 2 March 2021

page Consent Holder Subtype Industry Primary Industry Secondary Purpose Primary Activity Purpose R2/10096-1.1 OMV NZ Production Limited Occupy (Coastal) Energy Wellsite Exploration and Production Change Consent Holder Subtype Industry Primary Industry Secondary Purpose Primary Activity Purpose R2/1688-4.0 Skafmo Trusts 1 & 2 Water - Animal Waste Agriculture Farming - Dairy Effluent disposal Replace R2/1707-4.0 Mr John Waldvogel Water - Animal Waste Agriculture Farming - Dairy

Coastal Plan for Taranaki 2023

taonga species, archaeological sites, sites of historic significance to Taranaki iwi, areas with outstanding natural character and areas popular for fishing, bird watching, swimming and walking. The road to the Coastal Plan becoming operative has included opportunities for the public, tangata whenua, other councils, the primary sector and industry to make submissions, Environment Court hearings and approval by the Regional Council’s councillors before being signed off by Minister of

Coastal Plan for Taranaki 2023

taonga species, archaeological sites, sites of historic significance to Taranaki iwi, areas with outstanding natural character and areas popular for fishing, bird watching, swimming and walking. The road to the Coastal Plan becoming operative has included opportunities for the public, tangata whenua, other councils, the primary sector and industry to make submissions, Environment Court hearings and approval by the Regional Council’s councillors before being signed off by Minister of

Policy and Planning Committee Agenda June 2022

on the adoption of a Heads of Agreement between the Taranaki Regional Council and Iwi Authorities on facilitating iwi engagement on the development of a Natural Resources Plan for Taranaki (NRP), and summarising recent work undertaken in exploring the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi and its application to the NRP development process. Policy and Planning Committee - Confirmation of Minutes 9 page 8.2 Ms L Tester, Iwi Representative, congratulated the Council on the

Waitaha Catchment Annual Report 2021-2022

page Waitaha Catchment Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2021-2022 Technical Report 2022-15 page Taranaki Regional Council Private Bag 713 Stratford ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Document: 3038260 (Word) Document: 3140803 (Pdf) April 2023 page Waitaha Catchment Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2021-2022 Technical Report 2022-15 page page