entry 9am - 5pm
Pukeiti, Tupare and Hollard Gardens are
proudly owned by the Taranaki Regional Council
for the Taranaki community and their visitors.
Pukeiti
Rainforest
Tracks
2290 Carrington Road,
New Plymouth.
Patuha Track 1.2 km
0.8 kmTe Iringa Track
1.9 kmKaitake Track
1.0 kmSummit Track
Jubilee Track 1.3 km
1.6 kmSaxton Track
0.7 kmRimu Track
(further 400m to summit)
For thousands of years Pukeiti was unspoiled virgin
rainforest. Most of the Rimu
Free entry 9am - 5pm
Pukeiti, Tupare and Hollard Gardens are
proudly owned by the Taranaki Regional Council
for the Taranaki community and their visitors.
Pukeiti
Rainforest
Tracks
2290 Carrington Road,
New Plymouth.
Patuha Track 1.2 km
0.8 kmTe Iringa Track
1.9 kmKaitake Track
1.0 kmSummit Track
Jubilee Track 1.3 km
1.6 kmSaxton Track
0.7 kmRimu Track
(further 400m to summit)
For thousands of years Pukeiti was unspoiled virgin
rainforest. Most of the
Development Capacity (NPS-UDC) was gazetted
on 3 November 2016 and came into force 28 days later (1 December 2016). It requires local
authorities to monitor and plan for housing and business development capacity in urban
environments, to maximise wellbeing now and in the future. Under the Resource
Management Act 1991 (the RMA), regional policy statements and plans must give effect to
any national policy statement.
The NPS-UDC contains provisions for areas defined as medium and
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NOTICE OF DAY OF ELECTION
for the Taranaki Regional Council 2019 election
Nominations received
Notice is given under section 65 of the Local Electoral Act 2001 that the following persons have been duly
nominated as candidates for:
Issuing of voting documents
Voting documents will be posted to electors by each constituent territorial authority from Friday, 20 September 2019.
Dale Ofsoske, Electoral Officer
Taranaki Regional Council
47 Cloten Road, Stratford
Phone 0800
Land
Environment
Priority 2 – Sand Dunes and
Wetlands
Priority 4 – Threatened Species
Regional: Key Native Ecosystem
Representative ecosystem type
Regional
Ecosystem Loss:
Reduced 30-50% left
Protection Status: Local Government
NZNFR Trust Deed
Catchment: Waitara (395)
General Description
The Messenger's Bush forest remnants are located at the end of Norfolk Road near Egmont
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Taking, use, damming and diversion of surface water
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Objective
OBJ
6.1.1
To promote the sustainable management of the surface waters of Taranaki while
avoiding, remedying or mitigating any actual or potential adverse effects from the
taking, use, damming or diversion of surface water.
Policies
POL
6.1.1
The Taranaki Regional Council will prohibit the taking and use of water in the
catchments or reaches listed in Table 1, except for minor takes
your time to a local conservation group.
Set traps to control invasive predators.
Create, protect and retire wetlands on your property.
Report sightings to the Taranaki Regional Council or the Ornithological
Society NZ Regional Representative Barry Hartley
(barry_hartley@xtra.co.nz).
CONSERVATION
The Australasian bittern is a threatened
species and is listed as ‘nationally
endangered’. Studies from 1980 found
600-700 birds thinly scattered in the
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RECEIVED
3 0 NOV 2017
TaranaW Regional Council
APPENDIX 'G'
Uruti Wetland
Management
System
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REMEDIATION (NZ)
LTD
URUTI
COMPOSTING
FACILITY
WE LAND TREATMENT SYTEM
MANAGEMENT PLAN
Prepared By
Reviewed By
Kerry O'Neill
General Manager
David Gibson
General Manager-Operations
Remediation (NZ) Ltd
96 Waitara Road
Brixton
P. O. Box 8045
New Plymouth, New Zealand
Telephone: +06 755 0923
Date:
Reference:
Status:
July 2010
New Plymouth
District Council has
planted saltmarsh
ribbonwood in the
wetlands on the western side of Lake Rotomanu in New Plymouth.
This provides an example of their growth and habit.
WHAT CAN YOU DO TO HELP
Report all sightings of saltmarsh ribbonwood to Taranaki Regional
Council Environment Services.
Plant eco-sourced material to preserve our local form of saltmarsh
ribbonwood.
Fence off areas of coastal wetland, scrub and forest to
Kakaramea in South Taranaki. The wetland is located in the
Manawatu Plains Ecological District in the Mangaroa Stream catchment.
General description
The wetland area is 1.7 hectares in size and is predominantly a coastal
palustrine raupo dominated wetland with a small area of open water at the
western end. The wetland is in close proximity to other coastal wetlands in
the area including Regionally Significant wetland such as the Spence Road
Pond and Lake Kaikura.
Ecological features