Taranaki Regional Council wants the public’s views on six key focus areas as it looks at how to meet the challenges the region faces over the next decade. Feedback on the draft 2024/2034 Long-Term Plan (LTP) will run from 10 March to 12 April with the views set to shape the Council’s strategic direction and funding. Decisions have to be made on six areas which are crucial to many of the work programmes the Council delivers including how it continues to care for freshwater, protect biodiversity,
A successful community consultation has revealed key themes that will help Taranaki Regional Council improve the future of public transport in the region. The Council’s Executive, Audit & Risk Committee today heard verbal submissions from 19 of the 403 individuals, groups and organisations who gave feedback on the draft Better Travel Choices for Taranaki strategy. The Better Travel Choices for Taranaki strategy will feed into the 2024-2027 planning and funding cycles of the 2024/2034 Long-Term
that and we’re delighted to launch a trial of this new service which connects our wonderful coastal communities along State Highway 45. “We aren’t able to do everything for everyone all at once so we’re prioritising what can be changed to improve bus services for our community. I’d urge people to take part in the current community conversation as your views will be key to how we plan services that the people of Taranaki want.” Bus frequency, new bus routes including a link from New Plymouth to the
Find out about Hill Country farm plans and the funding that's available here. Hill Country - Farm Plans & FundingNot sure what the upcoming government regulations mean for you and your hill country farm? If you already have a Council farm plan then you're on the right track. If you don't, work with us to get your farm ready and leverage the government funding before it expires. The Council has funding available to support hill country farmers with erosion control, pole planting and stock
Find out about Hill Country farm plans and the funding that's available here. Hill Country - Farm Plans & FundingNot sure what the upcoming government regulations mean for you and your hill country farm? If you already have a Council farm plan then you're on the right track. If you don't, work with us to get your farm ready and leverage the government funding before it expires. The Council has funding available to support hill country farmers with erosion control, pole planting and stock
will be used by New Plymouth District Council, Stratford District Council and South Taranaki District Council when they develop their speed management plans for the roads they control. Comments and survey responses around public transport and cycling and walking will shape a new Better Travel Choices in Taranaki strategy developed by the regional council. The public will also be able to comment on bus services across Taranaki with the feedback helping to shape consultation later in the year on
The Long-Term Plan sets out the Council's strategy, programmes and budgets in detail for the coming three years and in broad outline for a further seven years. Long-Term Plan 2024/2034 Consultation on the 2024/34 Long-Term Plan ran from 10 March to 12 April. Click on the arrow to see the Consultation Document and Supporting Documentation. Consultation Document TRC 2024/34 Long-Term Plan (6.9 MB pdf) Consultation Document TRC 2024/34 Long-Term Plan (6.9 MB pdf) Supporting Documentation TRC
Long-Term Plan 5 Consultation Document
Issue 1
Improving resource
management
There is an opportunity to improve resource
management in ways that work
best for Taranaki.
There are significant opportunities for better
coordination across the region in delivering
resource management services. Initial planning to
implement the now repealed Spatial Planning Act
2023 (SPA) and Natural and Built Environment
Act 2023 (NBEA) highlighted ways we and the
three district councils can better
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126 High Court [2013]
Ayrbum Farms Estates Ltd v Queenstown Lakes
District Council
High Court Invercargill
12, 13 March; 20 Apnl 2012
French J
CIV 2011-425-262
Resource consents - Appeal against grant of consent - Whether
Environment Court failed to address matters within its discretion -
District plan - Site standards - Errors of law not material - Part 2
matters - Consent authority's obligation to look to Part 2 matters -
Establishment of primary school - Rural
Here's where you will find all the information about the Coastal Plan including details about the Plan, links to download the full document and info to help our community understand the rules and policies. The Coastal Plan for Taranaki sets out all the rules around using and protecting Taranaki’s coastal marine area. It sets out legally enforceable rules for structures, disturbances, discharges, and the taking of natural resources and the protections for surf breaks, native marine biodiversity,