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Nitrogen oxides (NOx) levels in Taranaki 2019-2020

page 1 To Sheree Tidswell, Environmental Scientist - State of the Environment Job Managers - Callum MacKenzie, Thomas McElroy, Darin Sutherland From Vladislav Tkachenko (formerly Brian Cheyne), Environmental Scientist – Air Quality Document 2505814 Date 22 May 2020 Monitoring of nitrogen oxides (NOx) levels in Taranaki near major NOx sources, year 2019-2020 From 2014 onwards, the Taranaki Regional Council (TRC) has implemented a coordinated …

Council meeting minutes February 2020

the preparation and adoption of administrative charges under section 36 of the Resource Management Act 1991 will require the use of the Local Government Act 2002 special consultative process f) notes the approach and timetable to be undertaken dependent upon whether the Council is to undertake further public engagement and consultation. Lean/Littlewood 11 General Business 11.1 Living Wage Councillor C Littlewood requested officers provide a memorandum to Council …

Speed restrictions for Port Taranaki & environs

5 knot speed restriction within 200m of shore and inside line from Blyde Wharf to end of Lee Breakwater If you have any queries contact the Harbour Master 027 or harbourmaster@trc.govt.nz544 6912 or refer to: www.trc.govt.nz/ -harbour management Waterski access lane Speed restrictions uplifted only for boats towing waterskiers. Port Taranaki By-laws Breaking the rules may damage property, cause injury or endanger lives. Fines may be issued for breaking the rules.

Message to Wellington 2017 - summary

also been formal reconciliation between the Crown and Parihaka. An excellent outcome. Oil and gas industry and returns: No response to date. RMA implementation and reforms: The jury is still out on major amendments made to the Resource Management Act in April 2017. Further work needed. Investment in Egmont National Park: Support for Project Mounga is good news but there is still less-than-adequate investment in visitor facilities. Marine oil spill

AddressesForService CP19

maiohakelly@gmail.com 7 Wainui Road, Raglan 6. Trans-Tasman Resources Ltd Vicki Morrison-Shaw vicki.morrison-shaw@ahmlaw.nz Atkins Holm Majurey, PO Box 1585, Auckland 1140 7. Waikato Regional Council Alejandro Cifuentes Alejandro.Cifuentes@waikatoregion.govt.nz 401 Grey Street, Hamilton East, Hamilton 3216 8. Silver Fern Farms Management Ltd Gary Williams gary.williams@silverfernfarms.co.nz PO Box 941, Dunedin 9054 9. Karen Pratt connectivity.karen@gmail.com 47 Paora East Road, RD 14, Hawera 4674

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recommendations are consistent with the Council’s adopted Long-Term Plan and estimates. Any financial information included in this memorandum has been prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting practice. Policy considerations This memorandum and the associated recommendations are consistent with the policy documents and positions adopted by this Council under various legislative frameworks including, but not restricted to, the Local Government Act 2002, the Resource Management

Taranaki Taku Tūranga - Towards Predator-Free Taranaki

best trapping options for their land. Remotely monitored traps will greatly improve efficiency for landowners managing their traps. Intensive rat control will be carried out on sites which have been identified under the TRC Key Native Ecosystem (KNE) programme as having high biodiversity values. The rural predator control programme will be coordinated with the predator control work of Taranaki Mounga Project on the mountain. Urban residents are trapping rats and possums in their

Taranaki Biodiversity Trust - Top six priorities 2015-2017

general management and organisational administration. Efficient financial administration, including best practice budgeting. Visionary strategic planning with regular progress monitoring. Actions from the Trust’s Strategic Plan 2.1 Develop an organisational structure plan. 2.2 Activate a dedicated protected and accessible central files and records repository. 3.3 Confirm and make available processes and rules for individuals, groups and organisations to become members.

Pukeiti Newsletter & Plant List February 2021

available after the plant list is printed. Please bring your own bag or carton if you are likely to be tempted on the day. 10:30am:Alan Jellyman and Graham Smith will be offering guided walks at 10:30 or you may prefer to take a ride with Craig or just wander around the garden by yourselves. 12:00 noon, approximately (after the Board Meeting): the Pot Luck Lunch will be served in the Douglas Cook Room. After lunch, at approx 1:30 Toby Shanley, the Project Manager for ‘Towards

Total Mobility Newsletter December 2017

on a roll Some of life's hurdles have got more manageable for Heidi Andrews, and her 17-year-old son, Jacob. Diana de Jong and Elaine Demaine, of Freedom Companion Driving Service said they were approached by Inglewood High School to see if it would be feasible for them to transport Jacob to WITT for the 2017 school year. “We met with Jacob and his mum for a trial run, and discovered that Jacob has a particularly heavy power chair, so set about getting some additional modifications