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Ordinary Meeting of the
Taranaki Regional Council
Tuesday 10 December 2019
10.30am
Pukeiti Lodge, New Plymouth
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Agenda for the Ordinary meeting of the Taranaki Regional Council to be held in
the Pukeiti Lodge, 2290 Carrington road, New Plymouth, on Tuesday 10 December
2019 commencing at 10.30am.
Councillors D N MacLeod (Chairperson)
M P Joyce (Deputy Chairperson)
M J Cloke
M G Davey
D L Lean
C L Littlewood
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customary fishing practices.
Resource consents are now required for new structures in rivers that do not comply with permitted activity standards for fish passage under the NES-FW. New instream structures which need a resource consent must meet minimum maintenance and monitoring requirements. If a structure is replaced (you swap out a culvert) then the NES-FW comes in to effect, so you must meet the requirements of the NES-FW and the Regional Freshwater Plan for Taranaki. When installing a structure in a
The redevelopment of Yarrow Stadium has hit another significant milestone with the appointment of local contractor Clelands Construction to complete the $42m East Stand build. Below ground civil works for the East Stand are now complete and with this milestone finished, the next stage of construction is commencing, says Taranaki Regional Council Chair, Charlotte Littlewood. “While pausing to celebrate these progress milestones, we also need to acknowledge the impact of inflation and rising
Contact information for each of Taranaki's iwi can be found in this directory. Please use our contact page if you have any queries regarding the contents of this directory. Iwi boundaries Disclaimer The Taranaki Regional Council wishes to record its appreciation for the assistance it has been given to establish this database. The Council has made every effort to ensure the accuracy of the information in the database but accepts no responsibility for consequences arising from any error. The iwi
education programme
which is now a very important part of the
TRC’s plans. Some also support giant metal
forest insects. Watching children explore
the property, seeking each treehouse, and
moving from one to the next has been a joy.
Away from the construction zone the staff
have worked assiduously to ensure that the
rest of the gardens along the main walks
are in top condition - full marks to them.
These are not the end of the
developments; others are just beginning.
The basement of
themselves, such was their
enjoyment from seeing so many young people,
so enthusiastic about being in a rainforest. The
recently written Pukeiti study unit ‘The
Rainforest School’ can be downloaded from our
website www.trc.govt.nz or I can provide you
with a copy on request.
Regional Council
Taranaki
Have a terrific term everyone.
Kevin Archer
This issue of SITE looks at native freshwater fish, why many
are not particularly well known and what is being done
to enhance
The region's natural resources - water, land, coast and air - are managed and protected by the Taranaki Regional Council Recreation survey - be in to win Where do you like to go to relax and have fun in or by the water? Tell us about your favourite Taranaki beaches, rivers and lakes, and how you use them. You could win a two-night break for two at the newly rebuilt Pukeiti Lodge. Take part in our recreation survey
Information about eligibility and the assessment process. Who is eligible to join the scheme? Anyone living in the Taranaki region with an impairment that affects their ability to use public transport can apply for membership of the Total Mobility Scheme. Eligibility is based on how the impairment affects the person's ability to use transport. An eligible person must have an impairment that prevents them from undertaking any one or more of the following components of a public transport journey
create a RealMe login What's RealMe? Internet bankingYour TRC invoice will include details of our bank account and the payment reference. Eftpos paymentsYou can pay your invoice in person by Eftpos at the Taranaki Regional Council office, 47 Cloten Rd, Stratford.
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Botanical Records and Interpretation Officer
Purpose | Te arotahi mātua
The Botanical Records and Interpretation Officer is responsible for working collaboratively and
cohesively within the Regional Gardens team to maintain and develop the regional gardens plant
database. The position is also responsible for maintaining and improving the visitor experience at
all three gardens through quality interpretation and encouraging public use of the regional
gardens by