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Submission from Te Kotahitanga o Te Atiawa Trust 04 March 2022

settling their respective historic claims with the Crown. Ngā iwi o Taranaki are currently negotiating a cultural redress arrangement over Taranaki Mounga with the Crown which is of significance to NPDC. Amend wording throughout the Proposed District Plan to reflect the Mounga negotiations being undertaken. Mana Whakahono a Rohe Agreement Support in Part TKOTAT acknowledges that six iwi o Taranaki are continuing to work alongside the Taranaki territorial and regional authorities

Copper skinks right at home in community garden

A family of copper skinks have set up home in a New Plymouth community garden – with a little help from their human friends. New Zealand’s smallest native lizard used to be common in New Plymouth but is becoming increasingly rare in the city. So when Taranaki Regional Council ecologist Halema Jamieson got a call to say at least four skinks had been spotted at the Marfell Community Garden, she was keen to check them out. The copper skink looks very similar to the Australian plague skink, but

Coastal monitoring

surveyed at each site with the mean number and abundance of species reflecting the ecological diversity at the site. We also compare the biological community at sites near coastal discharges with control sites, to check that the discharges are complying with consent conditions. We use the results of all our ecological monitoring to analyse regional trends in marine water quality for overall state of the environment reporting. Monitoring shellfish Some species of shellfish, such as mussels, feed by

Annual report 2014-2015

page Greymouth Petroleum Limited Ngatoro-E Hydraulic Fracturing Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2014-2015 Technical Report 2015-31 Taranaki Regional Council ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713 Document: 1558482 (Word) STRATFORD Document: 1560609 (Pdf) October 2015 page page Executive summary Greymouth Petroleum Limited (GPL) operates the Ngatoro-E

Policy & Planning agenda August 2018

page Policy and Planning Committee Tuesday 28 August 2018 10.30am Taranaki Regional Council, Stratford page Agenda for the meeting of the Policy and Planning Committee to be held in the Taranaki Regional Council chambers, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford, on Tuesday 28 August 2018 commencing at 10.30am. Members Councillor N W Walker (Committee Chairperson) Councillor M P Joyce Councillor C L Littlewood Councillor D H McIntyre

Application Attachment Appendix C Hydrology Assessment Manawa Energy 14 Feb 2023

(TrustPower) owns and operates the Motukawa Hydroelectric Power Scheme (Motukawa HEPS, or “MTK”) which is located mid-catchment in the Waitara catchment, between the main stems of the Manganui and Waitara Rivers. The majority of the current resource consents for the operation of the Scheme were originally granted by Taranaki Regional Council (TRC) on 19 September 2001. Further consents were granted on 27 July 2004 to enable the diversion and use of water for hydroelectric power generation purposes along

Demolition to start on Yarrow Stadium East Stand

Demolition of Yarrow Stadium’s East Stand is scheduled to start mid-April and will be finished by September, the Taranaki Regional Council announced today. The contract has been awarded to Ceres NZ, which specialises in complex, large-scale engineering projects including demolition and deconstruction. It is extensively involved in the rebuild of Christchurch, where the company is based. Demolishing a facility the size of East Stand is a challenging undertaking, and the job drew interest from a

Solid Waste Committee Agenda 20 May 2021

page Thursday 20 May 2021, 10.30am Taranaki Solid Waste Management Committee - Front Cover 1 page Taranaki Solid Waste Management Committee 20 May 2021 10:30 AM Agenda Topic Page Apologies An apology was received fromCouncil N W Walker, Taranaki Regional Council. Notification of Late Items 1. Confirmation of Minutes 4 2. Regional Waste Minimisation Officer's Activity Report 8 3. Junction Activity Report 24 4. Commercial Waste Reduction 34

Air quality

The Council is responsible for implementing measures to ensure Taranaki continues to enjoy a high standard of air quality. Analysis of air quality-related incidents and complaints This January 2021 memorandum analyses the causes, types, and degrees of compliance associated with air quality-related incidents in Taranaki since 2011, when the current Regional Air Quality Plan for Taranaki came into effect. Analysis of air quality-related incidents and complaints (691 KB pdf) (single document only)