M G Davey
M P Joyce
C L Littlewood
M J McDonald
D H McIntyre
B K Raine
N W Walker
C S Williamson
Attending Messrs B G Chamberlain (Chief Executive)
M J Nield (Director-Corporate Services)
A D McLay (Director-Resource Management)
G Severinsen (Manager, Policy & Strategy)
S Tamarapa (Iwi Communications Officer)
P Ledingham (Communications Officer)
Ms J Mack (Administration Manager)
L Davidson (Committee Administrator)
and safety | Tō tātou Hauora me te haumaru
The Taranaki Regional Council is committed to a process of continuous improvement in order to
achieve excellence in the management of health and safety at all of our workplaces. We recognise
the positive impact that the values and benefits of enhanced health and safety bring to the
organisation, our employees and our communities.
There are two key points to health and safety:
We will achieve these
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
In order to minimise deleterious effects on the receiving
environment, Port Taranaki have implemented a number of preventative measures since 2012, including
upgrading the stormwater treatment system and improving stormwater management procedures. This work
is ongoing, as log exports continue to increase.
Another environmental issue associated with the increase in bulk dry cargo imports and log exports is that
of dust control. Historically, during dry weather, dust was problematic within
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Long-term Plan
2024/2034
Te Mahere Roa
Supporting Documents
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2024/2034 Long-Term Plan Mission Statement
Te Reo Translation
Our Mission
To work for a thriving and prosperous Taranaki by:
Promoting the sustainable use, development and protection of Taranaki’s natural and physical resources
Safeguarding Taranaki’s people and resources from natural and other hazards
Promoting and providing for significant services,
Ready to apply for a resource consent? Putting together a consent application is complex. The clearer you describe what you want to do and where you want to do it, the easier the process of lodging an application will be. If you are applying for multiple activities, you will need to complete a form for each activity. Please find your form in one of the categories listed below. You can submit your form online via the link to your RealMe login or download the PDF and email the completed form to
This page outlines the history and legacy of the Dow site at Paritūtū, provides an overview of the roles and responsibilities of key stakeholders in relation to current and future management and outlines the next steps for the site. The Dow Paritūtū agrichemical manufacturing site occupies a 16 hectare land parcel located between Paritūtū Road and Centennial Drive in north-western New Plymouth. The site and associated operations have been of ongoing interest to the local community as a result
Taranaki region are extensively used and highly valued.
Taranaki’s fresh water resources, particularly its rivers and groundwater aquifers, are
essential for the continued well-being of our community. We must have fresh water for
drinking and other domestic uses and our rivers and groundwater aquifers meet this
vital need. Fresh water is also essential for our industries and agriculture and for a wide
range of recreational pursuits. For the Tangata Whenua of the region, our
Creating the best regional stadium in New Zealand is a major project. See below for the frequently asked questions. What’s the timeline for the project? The West Stand reopened in September 2022. Last year also the completion of upgrades to the main pitch and new LED lighting installed as well. The East Stand is a different project altogether as we’re replacing the old stand with a new one. Demolition was finished at the end of 2021 and below ground civil works have been completed. We expect