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Candidate profile David Lean

page Taranaki Regional Council New Plymouth Constituency Electing 5 Regional Councillors David LEAN My principal place of residence is in the New Plymouth Constituency area. I am also standing for Taranaki District Health Board. Am the current TRC Deputy Chairman with experience and the proven ability and record of tackling Taranaki's hardest environmental challenges. That is my promise and commitment to you over the next three years. I am also Chairman of the TRC Executive,

Candidate profile Neil Walker

page Taranaki Regional Council South Taranaki Constituency Electing 3 Regional Councillors Neil WALKER My principal place of residence is in the South Taranaki Constituency area. The Taranaki Regional Council is facing increasingly difficult issues around water quality, as well the challenging matters around climate change & the ETS, and the control of Waste. At the same time we have to keep a balance by developing our economy giving people jobs and protecting our living

Candidate profile Michael Joyce

page Taranaki Regional Council South Taranaki Constituency Electing 3 Regional Councillors Michael JOYCE My principal place of residence is in the South Taranaki Constituency area. In seeking re election to Council I pledge to continue to serve the ratepayers and residents of the South Taranaki District with passion and enthusiasm. I sit on the Consents and Regulatory (Chair) and the Policy and Planning committees, am Trustee of Wild for Taranaki and Chair the Yarrow Stadium

Candidate profile Charlotte Littlewood

page Taranaki Regional Council New Plymouth Constituency Electing 5 Regional Councillors Charlotte LITTLEWOOD My principal place of residence is in the New Plymouth Constituency area. It's been a privilege to be your Regional Councillor for the last three years. I'm also Deputy Chair of the Policy Committee. We live in a truly special region. It must be one that the generations of tomorrow can enjoy, as much as we can today. If re-elected, I'll continue to advocate for our

Gardens drone notice Pukeiti

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Gardens drone notice Hollard Gardens

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Gardens drone notice Tupare

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and Sarah Harris (New Plymouth Girls High School) joined over forty other students in Wellington. Their experiences were presented to a recent Taranaki Regional Council meeting. It was obvious they had a fun filled, inspirational and enjoyable five days. It is my guess and indeed my hope that schools regularly practise earthquake and fire drills as part of their emergency preparations. Certainly, in my over thirty years as a practising teacher, I can recall many

Bush retirement

page weeds lose vigour and can be more easily knocked back. To find out sprays and application techniques appropriate for a specific weed, refer to the Taranaki Regional Council’s weed control Information Sheets. The Council’s weed management officers can also make site visits to inspect and advise, where there is a particularly severe infestation. Figure 6: A well-established bush retirement, showing good regeneration beneath the canopy BENEFITS TO LANDOWNERS

Summer 2009-2010

page Bathing Beach Water Quality State of the Environment Monitoring Report Summer 2009-2010 Technical Report 2010-08 ISSN: 0114-8184 (Print) Taranaki Regional Council ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713 Document: 705025 STRATFORD June 2010 page page Executive summary The coastal contact recreational water quality component of the State of the Environment monitoring (SEM) programme for the Taranaki region commenced in the 1995-96 summer