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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Travel trends in Taranaki ..............................................................................................................................................................................13
Legislation, policy, and planning context ............................................................................................................................................14
3. The case and drivers for
application but expressed general support for discharge of dairy effluent to land subject to
conditions. The concerns of Te Atiawa were:
• Incomplete Section 7 (consultation) of the application form, no iwi engagement and no assessment
against the National Policy Statement for Freshwater Management.
• The zoning of the land as General Residential in the NPDC Proposed District Plan – Decisions Version
affects the spread of dairy effluent.
• A resource consent application to NPDC at a
over the reported period
Consent Condition(s) Requirement Detail Comments/Council Reference
7190-1.1 &
0488-2 7 and 4
Emergency
Management
Plan
Review of the
Emergency
Management Plan
(annual)
Distributed to key parties and updated
accordingly during compliance period
0489-2.3
28 Fish transfers
Details the work
undertaken, and
success of upstream
fish transfer and
spillway opening for
downstream eel
migration.
(annual)
2022-2023:
before. The Connector bus between New Plymouth and Hāwera alone increased by 81% this year. At a strategic level, we are in the midst of developing a Better Travel Choices for Taranaki strategy that will feed into our planning for the next 10 years and the Regional Land Transport Plan. The strategy aims to support a step change in the region away from private vehicle use, where possible. It includes proposals for improvements to the bus network and signals the region’s transport ambitions nationally
South Taranaki District Council, Stratford District
Council (excluding parts of the district that lie in the
Whanganui catchment), and the New Plymouth District
Council.
Each territorial authority will be bound by the rules in
this Proposed Plan (with the exception of situations
where adjoining land occupiers of road reserves are
deemed responsible in accordance with section 3.3.4
below) Each territorial authority will be responsible for
meeting its own costs of
The Pest Management Plan for Taranaki covers 20 species of pest plant or animal. On this page you can find out what they are, and what you must do if they are on the property you occupy. See Taranaki pest plants in pictures Select individual species for more information on each. Click on any image or graphic to see larger version. Climbing spindleberry | Giant buttercup
Giant gunnera | Giant reed
Ginger (kahili) | Ginger (yellow)
Gorse | Madeira (mignonette) vine Moth plant | Mustelids (stoat,
The Pest Management Plan for Taranaki covers 20 species of pest plant or animal. On this page you can find out what they are, and what you must do if they are on the property you occupy. See Taranaki pest plants in pictures Select individual species for more information on each. Click on any image or graphic to see larger version. Climbing spindleberry | Giant buttercup
Giant gunnera | Giant reed
Ginger (kahili) | Ginger (yellow)
Gorse | Madeira (mignonette) vine Moth plant | Mustelids (stoat,