Special bus services on Saturday (1 December) will allow families to get to New Plymouth’s Christmas parade minus traffic and parking hassles. Citylink buses will operate on 10 routes, with gold-coin fares accepted. Go to www.taranakibus.info for timetable details and route maps. “The services cover all New Plymouth suburbs, plus Bell Block, Waitara, Oākura and Omata,” says Chris Clarke, Transport Services Manager for the Taranaki Regional Council which provides Citylink services through its
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TARANAKI MĀORI CONSTITUENCY
NOMINATION PAPER
To: Electoral Officer, Taranaki Regional Council
PO Box 5135, Victoria Street West, Auckland 1142
A. For the TWO NOMINATORS to complete (Nominators must be electors on the electoral roll for the Taranaki Māori Constituency)
We, the undersigned electors of Taranaki Māori Constituency nominate (enter candidate details):
with their consent, as a candidate for Member of the Taranaki Māori Constituency for the election to be
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SOUTH TARANAKI GENERAL CONSTITUENCY
NOMINATION PAPER
To: Electoral Officer, Taranaki Regional Council
PO Box 5135, Victoria Street West, Auckland 1142
A. For the TWO NOMINATORS to complete (Nominators must be electors on the electoral roll for the South Taranaki General Constituency)
We, the undersigned electors of South Taranaki General Constituency nominate (enter candidate details):
with their consent, as a candidate for Member of the South Taranaki General
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NORTH TARANAKI GENERAL CONSTITUENCY
NOMINATION PAPER
To: Electoral Officer, Taranaki Regional Council
PO Box 5135, Victoria Street West, Auckland 1142
A. For the TWO NOMINATORS to complete (Nominators must be electors on the electoral roll for the North Taranaki General Constituency)
We, the undersigned electors of North Taranaki General Constituency nominate (enter candidate details):
with their consent, as a candidate for Member of the North Taranaki General
Please note this meeting is starting at a later time than usual. Tuesday 29 June, 1 pm Taranaki Regional Council 47 Cloten Road Stratford Downloads Council meeting agenda June 2021 (20 MB PDF) Council meeting minutes June 2021 (198 KB pdf)
Free bus services on Saturday (28 November) will allow families to get to New Plymouth’s Christmas parade minus traffic and parking hassles. The free Citylink buses will operate on 10 routes. Go to www.taranakibus.info for timetable details and route maps. “The services cover all New Plymouth suburbs, plus Bell Block, Waitara, Oākura and Omata,” says Chris Clarke, Transport Services Manager for the Taranaki Regional Council which provides Citylink services through its contractor Tranzit
One of the Council’s priorities is to work with farmers and landowners to protect and enhance those areas that have significant biodiversity values—our Key Native Ecosystems (KNEs). What is a KNE?While all remnant bush areas, wetlands, coastal turfs and dunelands in the region are important, since 2006 the Council has identified the ‘jewels in our biodiversity crown’ that have significant indigenous biodiversity values for the Taranaki region. Collectively known as KNEs, these sites are
Do yourself and the environment a favour - REDUCE the amount of waste you generate, REUSE material instead of discarding it, RECYCLE anything you can. Zero Waste TaranakiSee the Zero Waste Taranaki page for useful waste minimisation tips and information for your home, school, farm or business. Taranaki Solid Waste Management CommitteeThe Taranaki Regional Council administers the Taranaki Solid Waste Management Committee, which is made up of representatives of all four of the region's Councils.
A beautiful butterfly has arrived in Taranaki but don’t be fooled by its good looks - it has a very important job to do. Three days before Christmas Taranaki Regional Council environment officers released about 100 Honshu white admiral (Limenitis glorifica) pupae at Oākura and another 100 at Kakaramea. Most had successfully hatched when the officers returned a week later. The butterfly was first imported from Japan in 2010 by Manaaki Whenua – Landcare Research as a biocontrol agent. It attacks
Items of interest from this week's meetings of the Council's two key committees, Consents & Regulatory, and Policy & Planning: Iwi's new waterway assessments welcomedAn iwi assessment of two North Taranaki waterways gives the Council a useful opportunity to engage and learn more about the Māori environmental perspective, the Consents & Regulatory Committee was told. This is of vital importance because the Government’s new freshwater requirements oblige the Council to ‘consider and recognise’ Te