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Working Together With Māori
The Council recognises the importance of working together with Māori across the
region including Māori involvement in decision making processes. There were a number
of activities during the including providing opportunities for Māori to contribute to the
decision-making processes of the Council.
It is part of the Council’s mission to carry out its various responsibilities by, among other things, taking into
account the Treaty of
8. Receipt of Minutes - Regional Transport Committee 33
9. Remits for Local Government New Zealand Annual General Meeting 39
10. Extraordinary Vacancy on the Taranaki Regional Council 51
11. Submission on Regulatory Standards Bill 54
12. Meeting Dates 98
13. Public Excluded
14. Public Excluded Recommendations 99
15. Confirmation of Public Excluded Ordinary Minutes 101
16. Receipt of Public Excluded Operations and Regulatory Minutes 105
17. Receipt of Public Excluded
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Agenda Topic Page
1. Cover 1
2. Karakia 3
3. Confirmation of Minutes Taranaki Solid Waste Management - 17 August 2023 4
4. Regional Waste Minimisation Officers Activity Report - October 2023 8
5. Regional Waste Minimisation Education Plan 2023/2024 15
6. Waste Management and Minimisation Plan Consultation
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Minutes of the Ordinary Meeting of the
Taranaki Regional Council, held
Taranaki Regional Council Chambers, 47
Cloten Road, Stratford, on Tuesday 26
February 2019 at 10.30am.
Present Councillors D N MacLeod (Chairperson)
M J Cloke
M G Davey
M P Joyce
D L Lean (Deputy Chairperson)
C L Littlewood
M J McDonald
D H McIntyre
B K Raine
N W Walker
C S Williamson
extent of the coastal
environment boundary landward of the coastal marine area.
Use and development: many submitters commented on use and development, including
the ‘appropriateness’ or otherwise of certain use and development activities, including
network utilities, oil and gas exploration and production, and seabed mining.
Regionally important infrastructure: there was significant support for recognising
certain activities as being nationally and regionally significant to the
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Minutes of the Policy and Planning
Committee Meeting of the Taranaki
Regional Council, held in the Taranaki
Regional Council Chambers, 47 Cloten
Road, Stratford, on Tuesday 31 January
2017 at 11.00 am.
Members Councillors N W Walker (Committee Chairperson)
M P Joyce
C L Littlewood
D H McIntyre
B K Raine
C S Williamson
D L Lean (ex officio)
D N MacLeod (ex officio)
Attending Councillor G Boyde (Stratford
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MT TARANAKI NORTH
Regional Council
Taranaki
Functions hire and guided group tours:
Ph: 0800 736 222, email or visit
www.hollardgardens.info
Toilets:
Safety and security: Please take care.
Your safety and security are your responsibility.
Dogs and bicycles: Please respect the garden
and leave dogs and bicycles outside the gates.
Bernie’s Trail takes you right around Hollard
Gardens and includes the Swamp which
provides a spectacular display of bog
INVESTIGATION
OLIVIA JOHNSTON
Prepared for Taranaki Regional Council (TRC)
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ISSUE DATE: 10 August 2016
RECOMMENDED CITATION: Johnston O 2016. Sensitive habitats and threatened species in the Taranaki Coastal Marine
Area (TCMA) -
intimacy
of the Old Garden.
During these walks you will experience many interesting
and beautiful plants. You will also learn about the history
of the Gardens and the early days of farming. Visitors are
encouraged to explore and experience other paths and
walkways that link the two marked trails.
The trails are of interest at any time of the year. There are
shelters, seats and lookout points throughout the property.
Enjoy the Family Corner’s free barbecues, picnic
tables
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This study unit outlines the activities available for teachers
to choose from when visiting the Pukeiti Rainforest School
with their classes.
Considerable overseas research has proved that children
who spend time learning in natural environments perform
better in reading, mathematics, science and social studies.
The research also revealed that students who have been
involved in activities that explore the natural