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Waste minimisation and recycling study unit

environment. Avoiding this environmental damage can be expensive. Rubbish in the environment is not only unsightly but sometimes dangerous. This is especially so in the marine environment where creatures can become entangled in and choke on rubbish. There are definite environmental benefits with natural resources being conserved through waste minimisation and the effects of energy use on the environment. The Taranaki Regional Council is committed to helping schools improve their environmental

Factsheet 4: Good Neighbour Rules

page Taranaki Regional Council Email: info@trc.govt.nz Phone: 06 765 7127 www.trc.govt.nz Working with people | caring for Taranaki __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Factsheet: 4 Good Neighbour Rules The Regional Pest Management Plan for Taranaki includes new ‘Good Neighbour Rules’ that require land occupiers, including the Crown, to prevent pests from affecting

Consent application deposit information

(https://www.trc.govt.nz/assets/Documents/Plans-policies/LTP2018/LTP2018-App6.pdf page Payment Methods for Initial Deposit  Cheque made payable to Taranaki Regional Council (to be lodged with application documents)  Cash/Eftpos (to be made at Taranaki Regional Council offices, 47 Cloten Rd, Stratford) (note: Eftpos facilities do not include credit card payments)  Credit card payment made via Online Services at https://onlineservices.trc.govt.nz  Internet Banking to the credit of Taranaki Regional Council (see below) Taranaki

Riparian Plans

page Introduction Riparian margins are the strips of land that run either side of rivers and streams. In Taranaki, much of the riparian vegetation has been cleared and drained for farming, and this is now adding to the pressure being placed on the region's waterways and water resources. The Taranaki Regional Council advocates retirement of riparian margins from grazing by livestock, and then protecting the margins by planting suitable vegetation. Its advocacy is particularly focussed on

Summer 2014-2015

page Freshwater contact recreational water quality at Taranaki sites State of the Environment Monitoring Report 2014-2015 Technical Report 2015-01 ISSN: 0114-8184 (Print) Taranaki Regional Council ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713 Document: 1479647 (Word) STRATFORD Document: 1547172 (Pdf) June 2015 page page

Remediation Hearing Curtis Supplementary

page , , - 1 - UNDER the Resource Mangement Act 1991 ("RMA") IN THE MATTER of a resource consent application to the Taranaki Regional Council for the application by Remediation (NZ) Limited STATEMENT OF SUPPLEMENTARY EVIDENCE OF ANDREW FERGUSON CURTIS ON BEHALF OF REMEDIATION LIMITED 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 My full name is Andrew Ferguson Curtis. I am Technical Director Air Quality at Pattie Delamore Partners (PDP). My qualifications and experience are set out

Conservation Plans

page Taranaki Regional Council Land Management Section 47 Cloten Road, Stratford Email: hillcountry@trc.govt.nz Ph: 06 765 7127, www.trc.govt.nz Working with people | caring for Taranaki Introduction Most farmers have concerns about land sustainability on particular parts of their properties. It may be that a farmer needs advice on how to stabilise a sand blow in pasture near the coast; or how to establish shelter in a windswept paddock

web NZTAUpdateSept2019

page Taranaki Regional Transport Committee 11 September 2019 page • We’re continuing to focus on how we can better work together now in a challenging funding environment, as well as in the future. • As part of developing the 2021-24 NLTP, we want to share and discuss our investment signals early and often to support you as you’re putting together Regional Land Transport Plans (RLTPs). • These investment signals will be formed as we identify more ways to put a greater

Name a Vireya TandCs

page NAME THE NEW HYBRID RHODO AT PUKEITI Terms and conditions 1. Taranaki Regional Council (Council) is running a competition to name a new rhododendron hybrid. Entrants must successfully complete the Regional Gardens 'passport challenge' which is part of an exhibition at Puke Ariki from 17 September 2019 – 29 February 2020. As well as the naming the new hybrid rhodo, the prize includes one free night's accommodation for up to 12 people, and lunch at the Founders Café

Form 013: Notice of submission

page FORM 13 SUBMISSION ON RESOURCE CONSENT APPLICATION Taranaki Regional Council Telephone: 06-765 7127 Facsimile: 06-765 5097 Email: consents@trc.govt.nz Website: www.trc.govt.nz Important Note: Please ensure that all sections of this form are completed and that the Taranaki Regional Council receives this submission before the closing date and time specified on the notification. For Council Use Only Post To: The