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Pole planting - maintenance

page Introduction The Taranaki Regional Council’s leaflet Pole planting - general principles and practices gives details about choice of species, where to plant them, when and how. This information sheet summarises what needs to be done to get the full benefit from poles once they’ve been planted. Re-ramming and checking for die-back The first spring and summer after planting, check poles a few times to make sure they are still tight in the ground. Some soils shrink as they dry, leaving

Declaration of results of election

page DECLARATION OF RESULTS OF ELECTION for the Taranaki Regional Council 2016 elections I hereby declare the results of the elections held on 8 October 2016 for the following offices: TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL (eleven vacancies) Votes Received Votes Received New Plymouth Constituency (five vacancies) CLOKE, Tom 10,534 LITTLEWOOD, Charlotte 9,740 GIBSON, David 4,956 RAINE, Bev 7,255 HORTON, Peter Douglas 5,862 WILLIAMS, Richard 3,915 LARMER, John 4,685

Bus Transport in Taranaki

students to choose activities appropriate to their level and ability. Curriculum links are listed to help teachers track progress. The Taranaki Regional Council website www.trc.govt.nz can be used to download the unit and as a source for research to assist with some of the activities. The main areas covered by the unit are: Key Competencies • Managing self • Using language, symbols and text • Participating and contributing • Relating to others • Thinking

Notice of hearing - Airport Farm Trustee Ltd

https://www.trc.govt.nz/environment/resource-consents/notified-consents the next working day. page (2) Copies of the Taranaki Regional Council officer report will be available in the same location on the Council’s website by 24 January 2022. Hearing Procedure While the procedure for the hearing is ultimately determined by the chairperson, the Resource Management Act provides that: a) unnecessary formality is to be avoided; b) only members of the hearing panel may question any party or witness c) cross-examination

Pukeiti outer tracks brochure2

Hollard Gardens areū proudly owned by the Taranaki Regional Council for the Taranaki community and their visitors. Pukeiti Rainforest Day walks 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 were removed in a decade during

Pukeiti outer tracks brochure

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

OuterTracksFeb2014w

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

Analysis of air quality-related incidents and complaints

page Memorandum To Jo Bielski, Senior Policy Analyst From Gary Bedford, Director - Environment Quality Document 2672452 Date 15 January 2021 Analysis of air quality-related incidents and complaints Purpose The purpose of this memorandum is to present an analysis of causes, types, and degrees of compliance associated with air quality-related incidents in Taranaki since 2011 (the year in which the current Regional Air Quality Plan for Taranaki [RAQP]

Urban development Capacity in the New Plymouth District

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

SOE2022 Coast

bathymetry data for a number of previously uncharted reefs, and assessments of the biological communities for a subset of those. What we’re doing The Council has supported this research by securing funding through the regional council Envirolink scheme for NIWA to collate, analyse and report on the survey data to ensure this valuable information is accessible for the Council and the community going forward. In the past, subtidal reefs in Taranaki have received little