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PCP Hearing MapIndex

page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 891011 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 4041 42 43 44 46 45 ± 0 10 205 km Legend Indicative CMA boundary line Coastal environment line Archaeological site of significance Surfbreak Type Nationally significant ! Regionally significant !u Locally significant Significant surfing area Site of

Annual report 2015-2016

page Freshwater Macroinvertebrate Fauna Biological Monitoring Programme Annual State of the Environment Monitoring Report 2015-2016 Technical Report 2016-33 (and Report DS056) Taranaki Regional Council ISSN: (Online) Private Bag 713 Document No: 1716915 (Word) STRATFORD Document No: (Pdf) February 2017 page page

Tupare map for web

House tours: Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday 11am - 1 October to 31 March Or groups of six or more by prior arrangement Please take care. Your safety and security are your responsibility. Cottage, House or Garden available for hire 0800 736 222 regional.gardens@trc.govt.nz www. .nztupare TupareGardens TaranakiRG Tūpare 487 Mangorei Rd, New Plymouth Open all day, every day - free entry North 0 Scale 25m Regional Council Taranaki

Garden map Tupare

House tours: Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday 11am - 1 October to 31 March Or groups of six or more by prior arrangement Please take care. Your safety and security are your responsibility. Cottage, House or Garden available for hire 0800 736 222 regional.gardens@trc.govt.nz www. .nztupare TupareGardens TaranakiRG Tūpare 487 Mangorei Rd, New Plymouth Open all day, every day - free entry North 0 Scale 25m Regional Council Taranaki

Schedule V: Sites of geological significance

page 175 CO AS TAL P L AN F O R TARANAK I S chedu le 5 – S i t e s o f geo l og i ca l s ign i f i c ance Schedule 5 – Sites of geological significance This schedule identifies sites identified in the Geological Society of New Zealand’s Inventory and Maps of Important Geological Sites and Landforms in the Taranaki and Wanganui Regions 1996. Sites locations are approximate only and are not intended to provide a definitive location or extent of a

Referenced documents

page 275 Regional Air Quality Plan for Taranaki Referenced document The documents referenced throughout the Plan are listed below, along with the website addresses that provide access to the documents. Agrichemical application (Rules 56 to 58) NZS 8409:2004 Management of Agrichemicals www.standards.co.nz

Pest Control Guidelines Northland 2015 - NZ Landcare Trust

Mice 23 2.6 Hedgehogs 23 2.7 Dogs 23 2.8 Feral Goats 24 2.9 Feral Pigs 24 2.10 Rabbits and hares 24 2.11 Wasps 24 2.12 Pest Birds: Magpies and Mynas 25 3 Toxins/Pesticides 26 4 Health and Safety 28 5 Recording results 29 6 Product Suppliers 34 page 4 If you encounter sick or dying kauri trees, take a photo, GPS your location, and report this to Kane McElrea at Northland Regional Council. Further information on

Route 20 Waitara/Bell Block-New Plymouth

return Bell Block EFFECTIVE FROM MAY 2020 Waitara/Bell Block/ New Plymouth - returnROUTE 20 MONDAY TO FRIDAY Citylink is operated by Tranzit Coachlines with the support of the Taranaki Regional Council Waitara/Bell Block/New Plymouth Fitzroy Village 7.55 10.00 11.45 2.08 4.03 5.25 AM- 9.41 11.26 1.41 3.41 - 7.38 9.45 11.30 1.45 3.45 5.18 Arrive Bus Centre Ariki St The Valley A B C D PM PM PM AM AM 9.00

Coastal Marine Area Iwi information

between the Patea River and the Taranaki Regional Boundary (approximatelyWaiinu Beach), and out to 12 nautical miles offshore, contact: Te Kaahui o Rauru C/- Anne-Marie Broughton PO Box 18 Waverley 4544 Ph: 06 346 5707 Email: Anne-Marie@rauru.iwi.nz annotation mailto:gml@ruanui.co.nz mailto:gml@ruanui.co.nz annotation mailto:Anne-Marie@rauru.iwi.nz mailto:Anne-Marie@rauru.iwi.nz

Our vision for the future

businesses. In achieving this purpose, local authorities identify ‘community outcomes’ or the things that the local authority aims to achieve in meeting the purposes of local government. Following extensive consultation with the people of Taranaki, the four local authorities in the region—the New Plymouth, Stratford and South Taranaki district councils and the Taranaki Regional Council—have identified the ‘outcomes’ that the people of Taranaki want for the present and future well-being of