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Regional Software Holdings Ltd Statement of Intent 2025-27

page Tauākī Whakamaunga Atu| Statement of Intent 2025-2027 page Regional Software Holdings Ltd—2025-2027 Statement of Intent 1 Document ID : RSHL-1877002180-7210 page Regional Software Holdings Ltd—2025-2027 Statement of Intent 2 Document ID : RSHL-1877002180-7210 1. Kupu Takamua | Foreword Regional Software Holdings Limited (RSHL) is pleased to present its 2025 Statement of Intent. RSHL enables the

Policy & Planning minutes February 2020

few years. The project is to explore and evaluate the consequences and implications for Taranaki and for New Zealand of ongoing volcanic activity from Mt Taranaki. Recommended THAT the Taranaki Regional Council: a) receives the memorandum describing the research programme ‘Transitioning Taranaki to a volcanic future’ b) notes the engagement of the Council as a participant in the research programme. Littlewood/Walker Closing Karakia Mr S Tamarapa, Iwi …

Waitaha Catchment Annual Report 2022-2023

page Waitaha Catchment Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2022-2023 Technical Report 2023-11 page Taranaki Regional Council Private Bag 713 Stratford ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Document: 3179833 (Word) Document: 3228093 (Pdf) March 2024 page Waitaha Catchment Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2022-2023 Technical Report 2023-11 page page

Soil Health

Management System criteria released by the national Cadmium Working Group (2011). Importantly, there was no sign of any increase in cadmium levels in relation to previous surveys. The survey identified a few regional issues. These include compaction of soils subject to animal grazing, higher than target nitrogen levels in dairy soils, and low nutrient levels or low fertility in the hill country. While it is important to recognise these as issues, they are also aspects of soil

April 2024 rainfall

There was a north-south divide in Taranaki rainfall last month with Manganui at Everett Park having 74% more rain than usual compared with the 60% less rain at Kaupokonui at Glenn Rd. The average rainfall for the region was 166.1mm, 11% more than usual, and year to date rainfall ranges from 41% less rainfall at Waitotara at Hawken Rd, and 16% more rainfall at Kotare at OSullivans, with an average of 11% less than normal. Mean river flows were 36% greater than typical values, low flows were 2.4%

AddressesForService CP19

maiohakelly@gmail.com 7 Wainui Road, Raglan 6. Trans-Tasman Resources Ltd Vicki Morrison-Shaw vicki.morrison-shaw@ahmlaw.nz Atkins Holm Majurey, PO Box 1585, Auckland 1140 7. Waikato Regional Council Alejandro Cifuentes Alejandro.Cifuentes@waikatoregion.govt.nz 401 Grey Street, Hamilton East, Hamilton 3216 8. Silver Fern Farms Management Ltd Gary Williams gary.williams@silverfernfarms.co.nz PO Box 941, Dunedin 9054 9. Karen Pratt connectivity.karen@gmail.com 47 Paora East Road, RD 14, Hawera 4674

CDEM Joint Committee Agenda September 2024

page Date: 5 September 2024 Subject: Confirmation of CDEM Joint Committee Minutes – 6 June 2024 Author: M Jones, Governance Administrator Approved by: S J Ruru, Chief Executive – Taranaki Regional Council Document: 3278611 Recommendations That the Taranaki Civil Defence Emergency Management Joint Committee: a) takes as read and confirms the minutes and resolutions of the Taranaki Civil Defence Emergency Management Group Joint Committee held at the Stratford

Waitara Express bus service to halve travel time

A new Waitara Express bus service is set to hit the road this month – halving the journey time between the township and New Plymouth. Taranaki Regional Council is launching the State Highway 3 service on 20 May after community calls for improved links in North Taranaki. The new service will halve the journey time between Waitara and New Plymouth from 50 to just 25 minutes, with one stop in Waitara and one in Bell Block. There will be five return trips a day at times convenient for those

Annual report 2012-2013

monitoring wells GND 2302 and 2303, Remediation landfarm 15 Table 4 Summary of performance for Consent 7795-1 to discharge drilling wastes [consisting of drilling cuttings and drilling fluids from water based muds and synthetic based muds], from hydrocarbon exploration and production activities, onto and into land via landfarming 19 List of figures Figure 1 Aerial photograph showing the location and extent of the Remediation Landfarm and approximate regional location (inset) 6

EV bus joins Taranaki’s public transport fleet

Taranaki’s public transport fleet is going greener and quieter with the addition of an e-bus on urban routes in New Plymouth. Taranaki Regional Council has secured funding from Waka Kotahi/NZTA’s Climate Emergency Response Fund for the electric vehicle – the first e-bus to hit the roads in the region. Cheryl Gazley, Council Transport Engagement Manager, said the new vehicle will remove about 50 tonnes of CO2 in the first year and is a great start to the long-term goal of moving from diesel to