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Stadium update: Keeping on top of the risks

if not eliminated entirely – and then makes sure that this happens. So as the project proceeds, the number and severity of risks will reduce. “And importantly, the risk register also allows Councillors to closely monitor progress and to satisfy ourselves that all appropriate measures are or will be put in place.” The register covers risks ranging from the technical suitability and effectiveness of the detailed repair plans and the availability of the expertise and equipment needed to implement

Regional Policy Statement

The Regional Policy Statement for Taranaki provides an overview of the region's resource management issues. It sets out high-level policy that must be reflected in all Regional and District Plans. Regional Policy Statement for Taranaki Download the full Regional Policy Statement and its appendices as separate documents. Regional Policy Statement for Taranaki 2010 (1.2 MB pdf) See and download the Plan appendices Regional Policy Statement for Taranaki 2010 (1.2 MB pdf) Appendix 1:River and

Regional Policy Statement

The Regional Policy Statement for Taranaki provides an overview of the region's resource management issues. It sets out high-level policy that must be reflected in all Regional and District Plans. Regional Policy Statement for Taranaki Download the full Regional Policy Statement and its appendices as separate documents. Regional Policy Statement for Taranaki 2010 (1.2 MB pdf) See and download the Plan appendices Regional Policy Statement for Taranaki 2010 (1.2 MB pdf) Appendix 1:River and

Meetings calendar

See dates and times for upcoming and previous meetings. Select individual entries for access to agendas and minutes. Committee memberships (2022 - 2025) STANDING COMMITTEES Operations and Regulatory Committee Chairperson: Susan Hughes Deputy Chairperson: Donna Cram Members: Bonita Bigham, Tom Cloke, Mike Davey, David Lean, Donald McIntyre Ex officio: Charlotte Littlewood, Neil Walker External appointments: Dion Luke, Richard Buttimore and Ānaru White (iwi). Policy and Planning Committee

Ride the festive spirit to New Plymouth’s Christmas Parade party

Go Bling Your Bike station, the More FM Santa Sprint, three-on-three basketball, e-bike and e-scooter demos, street picnics and markets, and more. Santa’s cavalcade will take a circuit route again this year, starting at the Clock Tower and moving east along Devon Street, turning left down Liardet Street and heading back down Gill Street/Ariki Street back to the start. Free buses will be running all day. So plan your trip, and don’t miss out on a super event in our car free central city.

Drilling waste treatment & disposal

prefaced with a memorandum presented to the Council's Policy and Planning Committee. Biological response of earthworms and soil microbes associated with drilling mud wastes (1.5 MB pdf) (single document only) Biological response of earthworms and soil microbes associated with drilling mud wastes (1.5 MB pdf) Review of petroleum waste landfarming This Council-commissioned 2013 report by Graeme Proffitt of Pattle Delamore Partners Ltd assesses whether landfarming is an environmentally viable practice and

Online consent application forms

(Forms 200, 201, 210, 211, 220, 320, 400, 401) Take & use surface water - general (Form 300) Take & use surface water - irrigation (Form 301) Take & use groundwater (Form 310) To complete a consent application online you may need to upload some files first such as - Site photos (e.g. for a culvert/bridge) Plans Written approval forms Supporting documents You may find it easier if you have these files ready before you start the online application. After you start the application you can save your

Schools newsletter - October 2018

Predator-Free Taranaki. This last term, we’ve been working with many schools around the region and we have lots of new schools signed up for Term 4. This SITE newsletter provides the opportunity to say a massive thank you and celebrate results of schools we have worked with during Term 3; your efforts are already making a real difference! For those not yet on board, check out what you’re missing out on! If you are interested, get in touch (education@trc.govt.nz) and we can hatch an exciting project plan

Environmental monitoring technical reports

complaints This January 2021 memorandum analyses the causes, types, and degrees of compliance associated with air quality-related incidents in Taranaki since 2011, when the current Regional Air Quality Plan for Taranaki came into effect. Analysis of air quality-related incidents and complaints (691 KB pdf) (single document only) Analysis of air quality-related incidents and complaints (691 KB pdf) Coastal bathing beaches Water quality at popular coastal beaches is regularly monitored over the summer