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Schools newsletter August 2018

get on board. In short, if you are interested, get in touch (education@trc.govt.nz) and we can hatch an exciting project plan based at your school or a suitable green space close to your school. Dr Emily Roberts Also, the Taranaki Regional Council has expanded its commitment to environmental education and now supports the regional coordination of Enviroschools. The expanded Environmental Education team have plans in motion for widening their support of schools and kindergartens across the region.

Weather-related hazards

hazards, avoiding the need for structural protection works, and promoting options such as dune restoration as opposed to structural Cliffs in the north of the region are buffeted by storms and the sea. page 1442647 MB Final Draft. 255 Natural hazards Find out more  New Zealand Coastal Policy Statement 2010 tinyurl.com/TRC9s NPDC Coastal Strategy tinyurl.com/TRC9ad Coastal erosion affects the dunes in South Taranaki. A review of the South Taranaki District Plan currently

Taking & using stream & river water

tributaries for agricultural and horticultural uses. Taking water from the Stony River catchment for other purposes is prohibited because of the high scenic and recreational values of the river. In addition, taking large volumes of water from some parts of the Maketawa Stream and Manganui River is not allowed because of the high environmental values of these rivers. Note however, that small volumes of water are permitted to be taken as above. Related links Planning a river project? Talk to us first

Taking & using stream & river water

tributaries for agricultural and horticultural uses. Taking water from the Stony River catchment for other purposes is prohibited because of the high scenic and recreational values of the river. In addition, taking large volumes of water from some parts of the Maketawa Stream and Manganui River is not allowed because of the high environmental values of these rivers. Note however, that small volumes of water are permitted to be taken as above. Related links Planning a river project? Talk to us first

Annual monitoring report 2015-2016

towards strategic objectives ................................................... 6 4 Progress on delivering planned activities .............................................. 9 4.1 New Plymouth District Council ................................................. 9 4.2 Stratford District Council ....................................................... 10 4.3 South Taranaki District Council ............................................. 11 4.4 NZ Transport Agency (Highways and Network

Executive Audit and Risk Committee Agenda 1 August 2022

b) notes the update on performance for the current financial year future strategy and implementation for the coming financial year. MacLeod/Littlewood 6. Endorsement of submission on Horizons Draft Regional Public Transport Plan 2022 6.1 Mr M J Nield, Director – Corporate Services, spoke to the memorandum to seek formal endorsement of a submission on Horizons Draft Regional Public Transport Plan 2022- 2032. Recommended That the Taranaki Regional Council: a)

Annual report 2015-2016

Document: 1709102 (Word) STRATFORD Document: 1724608 (Pdf) August 2016 page page Executive summary In 1996 the South Taranaki District Council (STDC) instigated plans to establish a large landfill in the Eltham area. The purpose of this site was to ultimately accept waste from the South Taranaki and Stratford Districts. The plan was changed to allow for a regionalised approach to waste disposal and the site is now currently a proposed option as

Minutes

Plymouth District Council, queried the SH3 Waitara to Bell Block safety improvements timing. Mr R I’Anson, NZ Transport Agency, advised that once the detailed Business Case is finished in early 2018, an assessment will be made which is likely to bring implementation forward. Recommended That the Taranaki Regional Council: 1. receives and adopts the Regional Land Transport Plan for Taranaki 2015/16 – 2020-21 Annual Monitoring Report for 2016/17. Williamson/Dunlop 4. Request to

Council meeting agenda April 2020

Item 1 4 Minutes Ordinary Meeting - 25 February 2020 Item 2 12 Minutes Emergency Ordinary Meeting - 25 March 2020 Item 3 15 Minutes Consents and Regulatory Meeting - 4 February 2020 Item 4 20 Minutes Policy and Planning Meeting - 4 February 2020 Item 5 27 Minutes Executive, Audit and Risk - 17 February 2020 Item 6 31 Minutes Joint Committees Item 7 42 April & May 2020 Meeting Dates Item 8 43 Consents Monitoring Annual Reports Item 9 89 Incidents, Compliance, …