proactive in safeguarding our environment, economy and way of life from biosecurity threats. Spanning industry groups, iwi, hapū, government agencies, local government, businesses and community groups, Biosecurity Taranaki will work to raise awareness, build capability and protect the region’s future. It is just the second regional collaboration of its type in New Zealand, reflecting the importance of strong biosecurity to Taranaki’s economy and way of life. Biosecurity Taranaki Chair Willy Harvey says
at www.beecard.co.nz(external link), or from one of our Taranaki retailers: New Plymouth i-SITE located within the Puke Ariki building on St Aubyn Street, New Plymouth | 10am-5pm daily
Tranzit at 15 Sunley Street, Westown | 8am-5pm Monday to Friday Bell Block Library at 88 Parklands Avenue | 9am-5pm Monday, Wednesday & Friday, 9am-6pm Tuesday & Thursday, 9am-12pm Saturday
Waitara Library at 15 Queen Street | 9am-5pm Monday, Wednesday & Friday, 9am-6pm Tuesday & Thursday, 9am-12pm Saturday
Stratford i-SITE inside the
Bee Card is your bus payment card which allows you to 'tag on and tag off' the bus, provides you with cheaper fares and is able to be used across nine regions around New Zealand, including Taranaki. How do I get my Bee Card?
Online Order online at www.beecard.co.nz and have it posted to you free of charge
Once it arrives go to www.beecard.co.nz and activate the card In Person Pick up your Bee Card from one of our Taranaki retailers: New Plymouth i-SITE located within the Puke Ariki building on
A modern space with panoramic views and great indoor/outdoor flow onto the main deck. Team building and accommodation options available.
Construction will soon get underway at Taranaki Regional Council to replace an earthquake-prone building and carry out long-overdue upgrades. The Council buildings on Cloten Road, Stratford have a long history and in the 1900s were the site of the Stratford Co-Operative Dairy Factory. Inspections in recent years revealed the office block west of the main administration building does not meet earthquake standards. Asbestos and toxic mould were also found to be present in that building. A review
method of contactless payment. Cash is still accepted for those who do not have a Bee Card, however you will be charged the higher cash fare. Bee cards cost $5, plus a minimum top-up of $5. The minimum recharge amount is $5. They can recharged on the bus (cash only). Cards can be obtained online at www.beecard.co.nz(external link), or from: New Plymouth i-SITE located within the Puke Ariki building on St Aubyn Street, New Plymouth | 10am-5pm daily
Tranzit at 15 Sunley Street, Westown | 8am-5pm Monday
resource consent applications and includes hearing costs. All
collection costs incurred in the recovery of a debt will be
added to the amount due. All charges exclude GST. Effective
from 1 July 2015.
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SCHEDULE OF CHARGES PURSUANT TO THE BUILDING ACT 2004
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Function Deposit Additional hourly charge
Project information audit
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method of contactless payment. Cash is still accepted for those who do not have a Bee Card, however you will be charged the higher cash fare. Bee cards cost $5, plus a minimum top-up of $5. The minimum recharge amount is $5. They can recharged on the bus (cash only). Cards can be obtained online at www.beecard.co.nz(external link), or from: New Plymouth i-SITE located within the Puke Ariki building on St Aubyn Street, New Plymouth | 10am-5pm daily
Tranzit at 15 Sunley Street, Westown | 8am-5pm Monday
planet. Inspired by visits to Hollard Gardens and Rotokare Scenic Reserve, the ngahere provides a spiritual space where tamariki engage with nature. Native planting and creating a biodiverse environment has taught tamariki about sustainability and conserving water. Created with support from Matapu School, whānau and the local community and businesses, the ngahere helps tamaraki develop lifelong skills in caring for our environment. Spotswood College - for empowering rangatahi to take action to build a
College - for empowering rangatahi to take action to build a sustainable community. Spotswood College’s Impact Inquiry programme is inspiring rangatahi to work collaboratively and sustainably to solve problems. In just three years students have created an orchard, market garden, chicken farm, waste management programme and predator trapping programme. The environmental entrepreneurs sell their home-grown produce on site from a shipping container called The Designery. Collaboration and partnerships are