July 26 Working Bee +: Members’ Activity: More propagation techniques
Saturday, August 26 Working Bee + A winter walk round the garden after lunch in the lodge of soup and roll.
Tuesday, September 05 Members’ Committee Meeting
Wednesday, September 13 Newsletter Posting
Wednesday, September 27 Working Bee
Saturday, October 07 Spring members’ day + AGM & board meeting Board Meeting 06/10
Sunday, October 15 Members’ activity of having a selection of member’s gardens (which are
the application in respect of which you are making the submission, including the
application number, name of the applicant, and location;
3. the submission, with reasons;
4. the decision you wish the Taranaki Regional Council to make, and the nature of any
conditions sought by you;
5. whether you wish to be heard in support of your submission.
A copy of every submission must also be served as soon as reasonably practicable on the applicant,
whose address for service is
resulting from the operation, will be either
removed from the site, buried, treated or otherwise to avoid any adverse effects on
groundwater or surface waterThe remediation of irrigated soils and groundwater
• Timeframes for undertaking the activities identified in association with a to c above
Condition 29 and condition 19 (Air discharge)
• The consent holder shall reinstate the site in accordance with the plan approved
under condition 28 above prior to this consent expiring
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At Pukeiti we’re working hard to reduce our environmental footprint
Inspiring others
• We have a deep connection with the environment
and place great importance on the practice of
kaitiakitanga, or eco-guardianship.
• We’re reviving and keeping alive traditional gardening
practices which are in danger of being forgotten. We
strive to use the best and most sustainable
horticultural practices.
• Our knowledge is shared with garden visitors and
through free
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Special projects
1. Trap data collection of environmental
variables – identification to increase trap-
catch rates.
Analysed by Taranaki Regional Council Feb 2015
2. Baseline data collected in 2014 of kiwi
presence at existing CKP sites – use of
night recorders for surveying &
substantial volunteer time
** Special thanks to Jenny Kerrisk and Stu Young for their
immense input
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Future - Larger Protective
Networks
• Aim to expand
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Giselle
Plan: TCD010023 Size: 16x3 Format: Mono PLEASE NOTE:
that we have prepared this advertisement
proof based on our understanding of
the instructions received. In approving
the advertisement, it is the client’s
responsibility to check the accuracy of
both the advertisement, the media and
position nominated.
Cancellation of adverts booked with
media will incur a media cancellation
fee of $50.
your contact:
ADVERTISING PROOF 2020
Publication Run Date Position …
Acting Chief Executive
Taranaki Regional Council
Giselle
Plan: TCD010022 Size: 16x3 Format: Mono PLEASE NOTE:
that we have prepared this advertisement
proof based on our understanding of
the instructions received. In approving
the advertisement, it is the client’s
responsibility to check the accuracy of
both the advertisement, the media and
position nominated.
Cancellation of adverts booked with
media will incur a media cancellation
fee of $50.
your contact:
ADVERTISING PROOF …
2. There is no age limit for entry to this competition. How to enter:
a. Collect a passport from the dedicated exhibition area at Puke Ariki. You will notice a
‘secret word’ nearby – which is one of four that you will need to unlock the ‘secret
code’. There will be a dedicated space in your passport to write this down. You will
need to visit Tupare, Hollard Gardens and Pukeiti to complete the secret code to enable
you to enter the competition online and submit your hybrid rhodo name at
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Predator Control Workshop, 1st November 2015
www.main.net.nz
Mapping and Data
Analysis
Predator Control Workshop, 1st November 2015
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Predator Control Workshop, 1st November 2015
www.main.net.nz
Taranaki groups with a
purpose
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Predator Control Workshop, 1st November 2015
www.main.net.nz
In order to evaluate success of the
projects, we need to know
• what the situation is now
• what difference we are
Government Act 2002 in which … persons who
present views to the local authority should be provided by the local authority with information
concerning both the relevant decisions and the reasons for those decisions and the requirements of
Section 83 of the Local Government Act 2002.
1.4 There being no further discussion on the submissions received on the 2019-2020 Annual Plan,
Members of the Taranaki Regional Council resolved the following:
Resolved
THAT the Taranaki Regional