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Taranaki Regional Council
North Taranaki Constituency
Electing 2 Regional Councillors
Chris WILKES
My principal place of residence is not in the North
Taranaki Constituency area.
I reside literally 1km over the electoral boundary
down the coast but am born and raised in the
North Ward.
I believe we must change our approach to natural
resources in Taranaki to ensure the region's prosperity into the
future.
We must adopt better, more sustainable, ways to secure the
wealth of
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Regional Policy Statement for Taranaki 221221221221
Appendix IVD: Ng āti Mutunga statutory acknowledgements
1.1.1.1. Attachment to the Regional Policy Statement for TaranakiAttachment to the Regional Policy Statement for TaranakiAttachment to the Regional Policy Statement for TaranakiAttachment to the Regional Policy Statement for Taranaki
In accordance with Section 53 of the Ngāti Mutunga Claims Settlement Act 2006, information recording
statutory
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Taranaki Regional Council
North Taranaki Constituency
Electing 2 Regional Councillors
Mike DAVEY
My principal place of residence is in the North
Taranaki Constituency area. I am also standing for
Taranaki District Health Board.
I have lived in Taranaki for over 40 year's -
married with grandchildren. Elected
representative of the regional council and trustee
of T.E.T. Trust for over 9 year's. Employed in the rural sector,
and enjoy working with farmers, guardians of our
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Bathing Beach Recreational Water Quality
State of the Environment
Annual Report
2018-2019
Technical Report 2019-36
Taranaki Regional Council
ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713
Document: 2275785 (Word) STRATFORD
Document: 2316752 (Pdf) September 2019
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Executive summary
This report provides an
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Taranaki Regional Council
Email: info@trc.govt.nz
Phone: 06 765 7127
www.trc.govt.nz Working with people | caring for Taranaki
Factsheet: 2
The draft Taranaki Regional Council Biosecurity Strategy
Biosecurity is the prevention or management of risks from
the thousands of pests and other harmful organisms that
affect our economy, environment and wellbeing.
The Taranaki Regional Council has prepared a draft
Biosecurity Strategy that
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The Self-Help Possum Control Programme
has been running since 1992 and has
expanded to encompass 4374 properties
covering 235,000 hectares, mainly on the
Taranaki Ring Plain.
A joint effort between farmers and the
Taranaki Regional Council, and underpinned
by the Animal Pest Management Strategy for
Taranaki, the programme has successfully
kept possum numbers low, benefiting both
agriculture and indigenous
Storms resulting in flooding were experienced in 1869, 1891, 1903, 1904, 1924, 1936, 1971,
1990, 1999, 2004, 2006, 2011, and most recently in 2015 – causing significant damage within the
catchment.
The earliest records of investigations into the flooding go back to 1991 when the Taranaki Regional
Council commenced development of a flood management strategy for the catchment. The
development of the strategy completed in 1995 examined the hydrology of the catchment but as the
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Taranaki By-Products Ltd
Monitoring Programme
Annual Report
2012-2013
Technical Report 2013 – Report No 101
ISSN: 0114-8184 (Print) Taranaki Regional Council
ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713
Document: 1273782 (Word) STRATFORD
Document: 1349892 (Pdf)
June 2014
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Executive summary
Taranaki By-Products Limited (the Company, TBP) runs
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187 Regional Air Quality Plan for Taranaki
Appendix XB: Ngati Ruanui statutory acknowledgements
1. Attachment to the Regional Policy Statement for Taranaki
In accordance with Section 93 of the Ngati Ruanui Claims Settlement Act 2003, information recording statutory
acknowledgements is hereby attached to the Regional Policy Statement for
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Taranaki Regional Council
decision on Proposed Coastal
Plan for Taranaki
In accordance with the requirements of Schedule 1 of the Resource
Management Act 1991, the Taranaki Regional Council gives notice that, at its
meeting on 1 October 2019, it made a decision on submissions to the Proposed
Coastal Plan for Taranaki.
Submitters have 30 working days from service of the Council’s decision in which
to lodge an appeal with the Environment Court. The requirements for lodging