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Weed spraying in riparian margins

Spray in a s-shaped pattern to avoid overlap (spraying in a spiral pattern concentrates the spray) • A guard on the spray wand allows for spraying closer to plants. Alternatively, drop an old plastic container or pipe over each tree, so that the spray can be applied up to a few centimetres from the tree while avoiding any contact. PLANT PESTS The Taranaki Regional Council’s pest plant management responsibilities primarily lie in the Biosecurity Act 1993. Under the

Taranaki Enviroschools - Term 2 2020 panui

Papatuanuku and more. Like everyone else, at �mes it's been awesome and other �mes it's been a real challenge. We're no different there but it's been so heartwarming to see our communi�es draw together, support each other and some to even thrive. You may no�ce some new faces. You'd be right! We are growing and strengthening our team. Nga mihi nui, Lauree Jones, Regional Coordinator & Facilitator Regional Council Taranaki Taranaki Enviroschools is proudly supported by page

Remediation Hearing Climate Justice Taranaki

page 1 Hearing Statement by Climate Justice Taranaki Incorporated Before the Taranaki Regional Council On Remediation (NZ) Ltd’s Resource Consent Applications To Discharge contaminants to land and water (5838-3.0) To Discharge to air (5839-3.0) The Devon Hotel, New Plymouth, 25 March 2021 1. Since we made our submission back in February 2019, our objection to Remediation New Zealand (RNZ)’s applications has become even stronger. 2. In this Hearing, we have

Urban Development Indicators quarterly report No 3 - March 2019

Statement on Urban Development Capacity (NPS-UDC) was introduced by the Ministry for the Environment (MfE) in 2016. At the same time, MfE also defined New Plymouth as a high growth district (i.e. projected to grow by more than 10 per cent from 2013 to 2023). As a high growth district, the NPS-UDC requires the Council to assess housing and business demand and capacity across the district. The New Plymouth District Council and the Taranaki Regional Council must provide sufficient development

Calculate your own rates for 2021-2022

page Supporting Documentation for the 2021/2031 Long-Term Plan Taranaki Regional Council І Working with people І caring for Taranaki 119 Actual rates to be paid To calculate the rates payable for a property, obtain the rateable land and capital values from the Rates Assessment Notice issued by your local district council and then complete the attached table. All figures include GST. For example, if you own a residential property in the New Plymouth with a capital value of

Trapnz

page Record your trap catch with Regional Council Taranaki Towards Predator ree-F Taranaki Taranaki Taku Tūranga The trap.nz website has some fantastic short videos that take you through each step of the process. You can find those at https://trap.nz/help We are also happy to help – email pftaranaki@trc.govt.nz or call 0800 736 22 and ask to speak to one of the Towards Predator-Free Taranaki team. For more on the Towards Predator-Free Taranaki project

Taranaki Biodiversity Trust - Top six priorities 2015-2017

4.1 Develop a policy and procedure for the distribution of funds for biodiversity projects. 4.2 Develop policies and procedures for financial accountability of the Trust administration Tasks: MoU with Taranaki Regional Council concerning support for the Trust. The MoU will have an annual review period. Develop Policies. Set up a document sharing system. Priority 2. Produce a Fundraising Strategy and Plan Strategic Plan Focus: Revenue creation. Sustainable funding over

Poles - why plant them?

option which enables erodible land to be sustainably farmed, as a viable alternative to afforestation or reversion. Where to get advice The Taranaki Regional Council offers a free advisory service to landowners who need to control erosion in the hill country. A Land Management Officer can visit to discuss any problems on-site and if need be, prepare either an erosion control plan for a specific problem, or a comprehensive soil conservation plan for the entire property. For further advice or

August 2015

track to the Paint Mines is on land which the Trust leased from PKW, the Parininihi ki Waitotara Trust which governs a large Maori perpetual leasehold land portfolio in Taranaki. The lease was transferred to the Regional Council when the ownership of the property was handed to it as part of the partnership agreement. Critical to the lease agreement is the conservation of the forest areas and from them the harvest of plants, under strict supervision, for medicinal purposes. The

Schedule IV: Significant Surf Breaks and Nationally Significant Surfing Area

page 163 CO AS TAL P L AN F O R TARANAK I S chedu le 4 – S ign i f i c an t S u r f B rea ks an d Na t iona l l y S ign i f i c an t S u r f ing A rea Schedule 4 – Significant Surf Breaks and Nationally Significant Surfing Area This schedule identifies sites identified in as nationally or regionally significant surf breaks, including the Nationally Significant surfing Area. Sites locations are approximate only and are not intended to provide a