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Wild for Taranaki membership application form (groups & organisations)

page Organisation/group name: Postal address: Website: Primary contact: Email: Phone number(s): Application to become a Member of Wild for Taranaki Year: 2016/2017 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Admin: Date received: __________________ Membership number: ________________ Return to: Regional Biodiversity Co-ordinator c/o

web SH3SafetyImprovementsUpdate Sept2019

page SH3 New Plymouth to Hawera Taranaki Regional Transport Committee – project update 11 September 2019 page What we heard › Safety at intersections. › Urban speed zones and their locations were a concern. › A desire for more urban cross opportunities. › Community amenity access and active mode safety is a concern in all towns. › Road surface condition. › Safe access on and off SH3 in the 100km/h sections was a consistent theme. › Narrow bridges

Connector lost property form

Any other information that may assist us to locate your item(s) Please note Taranaki Regional Council and Pickering Motors Lstd do not accept any responsibility for the loss or damage of any property brought onto buses by passengers. While we do our best to locate missing items and return them to their owners, passengers are responsible for ensuring they have all their possessions with them before exiting vehicles. annotation annotationTitle peterl

Citylink lost property form

colour, size, brand Any other information that may assist us to locate your item(s) Please note Taranaki Regional Council and Tranzit Coachlines do not accept any responsibility for the loss or damage of any property brought onto buses by passengers. While we do our best to locate missing items and return them to their owners, passengers are responsible for ensuring they have all their possessions with them before exiting vehicles. annotation

Routes 23 and 24 Waitara to FDMC

page Doc# 1810454-v1 From Monday 30 January 2017 the Taranaki Regional Council will provide student bus services from Lepperton, Tikorangi Motunui and Urenui. These will replace the privately operated services previously provided by Tranzit Coachlines and Kiwi Tours. The replacement services will operate as public transport services under the Citylink banner. To cover the additional areas bus Routes 21, 22, 23 and 24 from Waitara and Route 31 from Bell Block, will all be

Form 008: Non-Notified Approval Form

consent process, please contact the Consents Section of the Taranaki Regional Council for guidance on 06 765 7127 or 0800 736 222. (2) Please make sure you have seen the application in its entirety, including any attachments and supporting documentation. For office use only Date Received : __________________________ Doc # __________________________ Private Bag 713, Stratford Telephone 06-765 7127 Fax 06-765 5097 consents@trc.govt.nz

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page RECOVRD 3 0 NOV 2017 Taranakf Regional Council APPENDIX 'H' Haehanga Catchment Preliminary Groundwater Investigation [BTW Limited] page REPORT Haehanga Catchment Preliminary Groundwater Investigation _~ company surveyors planners engineers. l£(PaAw@4

Environmental Tupare2

for environmental and educational organisations. • We have a schools programme where we teach children about gardening, including soil and composting, native and exotic plants and animals, and ecology. Taranaki Regional Council also supports Enviroschools. Enhancing biodiversity • We actively participate in pest control as part of the ‘Towards Predator-Free Taranaki’ initiative, aiming to restore Taranaki’s native forest and wildlife by removing introduced

Environmental Tupare3

for environmental and educational organisations. • We have a schools programme where we teach children about gardening, including soil and composting, native and exotic plants and animals, and ecology. Taranaki Regional Council also supports Enviroschools. Enhancing biodiversity • We actively participate in pest control as part of the ‘Towards Predator-Free Taranaki’ initiative, aiming to restore Taranaki’s native forest and wildlife by removing introduced

Environmental Tupare4

for environmental and educational organisations. • We have a schools programme where we teach children about gardening, including soil and composting, native and exotic plants and animals, and ecology. Taranaki Regional Council also supports Enviroschools. Enhancing biodiversity • We actively participate in pest control as part of the ‘Towards Predator-Free Taranaki’ initiative, aiming to restore Taranaki’s native forest and wildlife by removing introduced