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Next steps for our freshwater

We're developing a new plan for freshwater in Taranaki as part of the Government's Essential Freshwater reforms. Key to this is a kōrero with our community about how we manage freshwater. The Natural Resources Plan for Taranaki will replace the Council's Regional Freshwater Plan and your feedback will guide the targets, limits and rules in the plan that ensure we manage freshwater effectively for the whole community. As part of this process, we're looking to create six Freshwater Management

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

Mangati Catchment Joint Annual Report 2022-2023

page Mangati Catchment Joint Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2022-2023 Technical Report 2023-15 page Taranaki Regional Council Private Bag 713 Stratford ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Document: 3181054 (Word) Document: 3244550 (Pdf) April 2024 page Mangati Catchment Joint Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2022-2023 Technical Report 2023-15 page

Previous community feedback

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

Council meeting agenda September 2018

Mining exploration permit - Taranaki PFAS Update 1. Confirmation of Minutes – 26 June 2018 Resolved THAT the Taranaki Regional Council 1. takes as read and confirms the minutes and resolutions and confidential minutes and resolutions of the Ordinary Meeting of the Taranaki Regional Council held in Ordinary Meeting - Confirmation of Minutes 5 page Minutes Ordinary Meeting Tuesday 7 August 2018

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

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

Regional cleanfills consent monitoring 2018-2019

page Regional Cleanfill Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2018-2019 Technical Report 2019-87 Taranaki Regional Council ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713 Document: 2342462 (Word) STRATFORD Document: 2395086 (Pdf) March 2020 page page Executive summary The Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) implements a co-ordinated monitoring programme for a number of cleanfill operators

Plantation forestry environmental standards

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

Plantation forestry environmental standards

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