cyclists
to ride to Oakura. An over-night hut, nearing
completion, will provide a place to take a break on
the journey and for families to experience a night
in the bush. Most people, though, come to enjoy
the environment and experience the garden
walks, and even a ride in the buggy. The explorer
kits designed for the children encourage them to
find the network of huts and learn a little more
about Pukeiti.
Outstanding among the flowers at this time of the
year are the many hydrangeas, …
Taranaki Regional Council has held two community conversations in 2023 on transport in the region. Better Travel Choices - September to October 2023 Public consultation on the two documents that make up the Better Travel Choices for Taranaki strategy was held between September and October 2023. The strategy includes a new active travel strategy and an updated Regional Public Transport Plan. Better Travel Choices for Taranaki sets out a series of ideas and options that respond to “The Road
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Date 2 December 2020, 11am
Venue: Taranaki Regional Council, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford
Document: 2653732
Present Councillors M McDonald Taranaki Regional Council
(Chairperson)
T Cloke Taranaki Regional Council
Mayors N Volzke Stratford District Council
P Nixon South Taranaki District Council
Ms E Speight Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency
Attending Messrs M Nield Taranaki Regional Council
C Clarke Taranaki Regional Council …
Taranaki Regional Council-operated services, including the Citylink, Connector, Your Connector, Southlink and school bus services. Children under 5 continue to travel free, while Community Connect (for Community Services Card holders), WITT and SuperGold concessions are also unchanged. Council Corporate Services Director Mike Nield acknowledges the change will affect young people and their whānau at a time many are struggling with high living costs. “It would be great if those age-based concessions
Limited Land - DWI Energy Wellsite Exploration and
Production
New
R2/10928-1.0 Ross David & Suzanne Maree Bolton Land - Misc Agriculture Farming - Dairy Effluent disposal New
R2/10932-1.0 The Geden Trust Land - Misc Waste Management Waste water (sewage) New
R2/10933-1.0 OMV New Zealand Limited Land - Stormwater Energy Wellsite Construction New
R2/10934-1.0 Brokers United Limited Air - Abrasive Blasting General Services Abrasive Blasting New
R2/10936-1.0 Taranaki District Health
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Wednesday 2 December 2020, 11am
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Regional Transport Committee
02 December 2020 11:00 AM - 01:00 PM
Agenda Topic Page
Apologies
Notification of Late Items
1. Confirmation of Minutes 3
2. Minutes of Regional Transport Advisory Group Meetings 9
3. State Highway 3 Working Party Minutes 17
4. RLTP Annual Monitoring Report for 2019/20 24
5. Regional Land Transport Plan 2021 Development 27
6. Waka Kotahi New Zealand Transport …
Earthworks.
River crossings.
Forest quarrying
Harvesting.
Mechanical land preparation.
Replanting.
Most forestry activities are permitted by the NES-PF so long as foresters meet specific conditions to prevent significant adverse environmental effects. If foresters can't meet these conditions they need to apply for a resource consent. Forestry activities in Taranaki have been managed under the Regional Fresh Water Plan and Regional Soil Plan, but this changed on 1 May, when the NES-PF took effect. We're
Earthworks.
River crossings.
Forest quarrying
Harvesting.
Mechanical land preparation.
Replanting.
Most forestry activities are permitted by the NES-PF so long as foresters meet specific conditions to prevent significant adverse environmental effects. If foresters can't meet these conditions they need to apply for a resource consent. Forestry activities in Taranaki have been managed under the Regional Fresh Water Plan and Regional Soil Plan, but this changed on 1 May, when the NES-PF took effect. We're
Earthworks.
River crossings.
Forest quarrying
Harvesting.
Mechanical land preparation.
Replanting.
Most forestry activities are permitted by the NES-PF so long as foresters meet specific conditions to prevent significant adverse environmental effects. If foresters can't meet these conditions they need to apply for a resource consent. Forestry activities in Taranaki have been managed under the Regional Fresh Water Plan and Regional Soil Plan, but this changed on 1 May, when the NES-PF took effect. We're
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Pukeiti is a wonderful asset for our region and this issue of SITE highlights the many activities in our
new study unit. As mentioned in the editorial, we trialed many of the activities last year and have
fine-tuned some to better suit school groups. Additional