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Stadium strategic plan

page Ya rr ow S ta di um S T R A T EG IC P LA N 2 0 1 5 - 2 0 2 5 1 Strategic Plan 2015 - 2025 E v E n t & F u n c t i o n c E n t r E S T A D I U M Taranaki Regional Council page page Ya rr ow S ta di um S T R A T EG IC P LA N 2 0 1 5 - 2 0 2 5 3 contents Background Meet the Team Vision Goals 1. A programme of

Yarrow Stadium Strategic Plan 2015

page Ya rr ow S ta di um S T R A T EG IC P LA N 2 0 1 5 - 2 0 2 5 1 Strategic Plan 2015 - 2025 E v E n t & F u n c t i o n c E n t r E S T A D I U M Taranaki Regional Council page page Ya rr ow S ta di um S T R A T EG IC P LA N 2 0 1 5 - 2 0 2 5 3 contents Background Meet the Team Vision Goals 1. A programme of

Regional Software Holdings Ltd Annual Report 2023/24

page Annual Report Pūrongo ā-Tau Including Financial Statements For the period ending 30 June 2024 page Annual Report - Pūrongo ā-Tau Regional Software Holdings Limited Page 1 of 41 Contents 2 Directors Report | Te Pūrongo a ngā Kaiwhakahaere Matua 4 Statement of Responsibility | Tauākī o

Royal Society recommendations on hydraulic fracturing in the UK, & NZ practice

with a regional and national perspective on the recommendations made by the Royal Society (UK) within the report Shale gas extraction in the UK: a review of hydraulic fracturing (see Item 8 in this agenda). Executive summary This Council was approached by the Royal Society of New Zealand (RSNZ) to review the recommendations contained in the report referenced above. The study presented recommendations in 10 major themes for the UK, and the Royal Society (NZ) is interested in making an

Quarterly Operational Report September 2019

page www.trc.govt.nz SEPTEMBER 2019 QUARTERLY OPERATIONAL REPORT TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL page QUARTERLY OPERATIONAL REPORT – SEPTEMBER 2019 I page QUARTERLY OPERATIONAL REPORT – SEPTEMBER 2019 II Table of contents Executive

Weld Road Reserve Landscape Visual Effects Assessment

coastal zone and adjacent to a waahi taonga site as identified under the New Plymouth Operative (ODP), Proposed District Plan (PDP) and the Regional Coastal Plan for Taranaki (CPT). 1.2 Proposal The site is located at the end of both Ahu Ahu road and Lower Weld Road and adjacent to Weld Road Reserve. Weld Road Reserve forms a small section of approximately 160m within a broader walking network that includes both formed and informal sections along this coastline. It connects to a

Annual report 2013-2014

Landfarm highlighting spreading areas and approximate regional location (inset) 2.2 Resource consent AR Geary holds discharge consent 5325-1, to discharge: drilling mud, fluids and cuttings from well drilling operations with water based muds; drilling cuttings from wells drilled with synthetic based muds; and oily waste material from hydrocarbon exploration and production activities; onto and into land. This consent was issued by the Taranaki Regional Council on 28 May 1998 as a

Annual report 2012-2013

exploration activities with water based muds and synthetic based muds, onto and into land via landfarming 24 List of figures Figure 1 Aerial photograph showing the location and extent of the Oeo Landfarm and approximate regional location (inset) 6 Figure 2 Oeo Landfarm site plan June 2013 showing spreading areas F1-F8 13 Figure 3 Site map showing groundwater and surface water sampling sites and overall site map (inset) 17 Figure 4 Oeo landfarm photos showing (clockwise

Social Media

Here’s how you can connect with us online Social media channels We have the following social media channels Taranaki Regional Council Facebook Instagram LinkedIn YouTube TikTok Taranaki Public Transport Facebook Regional Gardens Tūpare Facebook Tūpare Instagram Pukeiti Facebook Pukeiti Instagram Hollard Gardens Facebook Hollard Gardens Instagram Towards Predator-Free Taranaki Facebook Instagram Taranaki Enviroschools Facebook Yarrow Stadium Facebook How we use social media We use social media

More Taranaki travel options with extended Connector bus service

Travelling between Hāwera and New Plymouth is now easier than ever, with the Connector bus service expanding to six return trips per day, Monday to Friday The service expansion follows public consultation in 2024, where the community voiced strong support for more frequent bus services. Taranaki Regional Council Transport Engagement Manager Cheryl Gazley says the feedback was instrumental in shaping this change. “The Connector service was a frequent topic in our discussions with the public.