Regional Transport Committee - June 2020
Regional Transport Committee agenda June 2020 (7.8 MB pdf) Regional Transport minutes June 2020 (521 KB pdf)
Regional Transport Committee agenda June 2020 (7.8 MB pdf) Regional Transport minutes June 2020 (521 KB pdf)
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explored to minimise the exposure to communities. • Supporting TSVAG with regional hazard science exploration. • Continuing to work with scientific partners after the completion of the He Mounga Puia project and outcomes. • Developing community risk assessments and summaries for our hazards across the region. • TEMO staff member now sits on the Taranaki Resource Manager Group. Operational Excellence Effective management of response and recovery of adverse events supporting the
1 April 2013, Table 9.7 5 Taranaki Industry Projections 2013-2036, November 2014 have been discovered and/or gone into production. By world standards, however, Taranaki is under-explored and exploration interest in the region remains high, although at lower levels in recent years than previously. There is also considered to be potential for very large oil and gas reserves in deep water further off the Taranaki coast. Other forms of renewable energy (such as wind) and new energy
Free buses to and from 'Once Upon a Time' event at Tūpare on Sunday 5 March 2023 as children’s author and illustrator Hayley Elliott-Kernot, provides an interactive outdoor storytelling experience! Bring a picnic or a sausage for the BBQ and sit back, listen and enjoy tales in the most picturesque setting. Explore the many trails of the garden following the magic and play lawn games with the whānau in the afternoon sun (fingers crossed!). Free buses to Tūpare Sunday 5 March 2023Please register
Industry Primary Industry Secondary Purpose Primary Purpose Secondary Activity Purpose R2/0298-4.0 New Plymouth District Council Take Surface Water Local Government Recreational Recreational Replace R2/1226-2.0 Todd Energy Limited Take Surface Water Energy Production Station Exploration and Production Replace R2/6321-2.1 Westside Corporation Take produced water Energy Wellsite Exploration and Production Replace Non-notified authorisations issued by the Taranaki Regional Council between
The environmental performance of consent holders is closely monitored by the Council, with results reported to the community. The Council’s scientific and technical officers prepare 100-plus monitoring reports each year, most of them annual, biennial or triennial compliance reports covering large individual consent holders in most cases, or a number of smaller consent-holders – within a particular catchment, for example. There are also reports covering one-off activities such as exploration
Minutes – 22 July 2025 Author: M Jones, Governance Administrator Approved by: A D McLay, Director - Resource Management Document: TRCID-1492626864-775 Recommendations That Taranaki Regional Council: a) takes as read and confirms the minutes of the Policy and Planning Committee meeting of the Taranaki Regional Council held in the Taranaki Regional Council chambers, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford on Tuesday 22 July 2025 b) notes the recommendations therein were adopted by