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Hill Country Erosion Funding (STRESS)

The Council has secured a further $3.6 million over the four years to June 2027 for the South Taranaki and Regional Erosion Support Scheme (STRESS). Administered by the Council, funding for hill country erosion control comes from Government’s Ministry for Primary Industries Sustainable Land Management Hill Country Erosion Fund. Council funding supports soil conservation projects that will reduce the risk of accelerated erosion in the eastern hill country and the subsequent sediment that ends up

Public to have a say on Better Travel Choices strategy and managing speeds

Taranaki people are being urged to have their say on the future of transport in the region including changes to speed limits on local roads and public transport improvements such as a proposed new bus to New Plymouth Airport Feedback is being sought by the four Taranaki councils as part of their ‘The Road Ahead’ community conversation running from 18 September to 29 October, with the public’s views set to shape key transport strategies. An interactive map will show all the proposed speed limit

Taranaki Regional Council Model Standing Orders

page Taranaki Regional Council – Standing Orders page Taranaki Regional Council – Standing Orders Doc# 3112365-v2 Taranaki Regional Council Standing Orders Date of adoption: 8 November 2022 page Preface/ Kupu whakapuaki Standing orders contain rules for the conduct of the proceedings of local authorities, committees, subcommittees and

Policy & Planning agenda June 2021

Responsibilities Prepare and review regional policy statements, plans and strategies and convene as a Hearing Committee as and when required for the hearing of submissions. Monitor plan and policy implementation. Develop biosecurity policy. Advocate, as appropriate, for the Taranaki region. Other policy initiatives. Endorse submissions prepared in response to the policy initiatives of organisations. Membership of Policy and Planning Committee Councillor C L Littlewood

Application attachment appendix I Recreation Assessment Manawa Energy 14 Feb 2023 REVISED

............................................................................................................................... 12 3.1 Department of Conservation ...................................................................................................... 12 3.2 New Plymouth District Council ................................................................................................... 12 3.3 Taranaki Regional Council ......................................................................................................... 13 3.4 Tai Whenua, Tai Tangata, Tai Ao Te Atiawa Iwi Environmental Management

Pukeiti Rhododendron Trust newsletter September 2021

of the garden. On the walk there were several local people for whom this was their first visit to Pukeiti and they couldn’t believe what they had been missing. They didn’t join us for tea and coffee at the end of the walk, as there were still parts of the garden to be seen and they went off to do a bit more exploring on their own. In July, Peter Catt led the walk looking at our collection of vireya rhododendrons growing in the vireya houses. Those who attended were educated and

Enviroschools Taranaki

The Enviroschools Programme is a long-term, whole-school programme, where schools create their own unique pathway to sustainability. The Taranaki Regional Council coordinates the Enviroschools programme in Taranaki, working alongside regional partners. At the start of 2022, 44 schools and 25 kindergartens in Taranaki participate in the Enviroschools programme. That's more than 9,500 students. See the list of participating schools and kindergartens 2023 Calendar of Events (Term 4) Enivroschools

RTC Agenda April 2024

page Thursday 18 April 2024, 10.00am Regional Transport Committee - Cover 1 page Regional Transport Committee 18 April 2024 10:00 AM Agenda Topic Page 1. Cover 1 2. Karakia 3 3. Apologies 4. Revised Government Policy Statement for Land Transport 2024 - Submission 4 5. Horizons and Waikato Regional Land Transport Plans 2024 - submissions 19 6. Hearing of submissions on Regional Land Transport Plan 2024/25 26 7. Closing

Yarrow Stadium value to the Taranaki community

entertainment and general spend which is estimated over $60 million. The contribution to Taranaki GDP along the value chain is estimated at $45 to $55 million. Any region needs a vibrant urban centre to attract people and businesses to locate there. Taranaki is fortunate to have New Plymouth as its main centre which has a high level of amenity, facilities and attractions including those of Yarrow Stadium with a capacity of over 22,000 people. Regional centres in New Zealand all have

February 2024 rainfall

greater, and high flows were only 36% of typical highs while mean river (non-mountain) water temperatures were 17.8°C, an average of 0.4°C cooler than normal. The average air temperature for the region (excluding Te Maunga sites) was 16.7°C, which is 0.8°C cooler than long-term February averages. The maximum air temperature recorded in February was 28.7°C at Inglewood at Oxidation Ponds. The maximum wind gust recorded in February was 129km/hr at Waitotara at Ngutuwera. February 2024 Environmental Data