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Enviroschools Taranaki - December 2019

na�ve seedlings as part of the maintenance project. We've also met with Restore Opunake and have joined with them to plan a complete trapping programme for the en�re track. We are working alongside Emily Roberts (Taranaki Regional Council) and Chauncy Ardell (Towards Predator Free Taranaki) to ensure that this is done safely and properly, with both par�es offering training and guidance. Let’s hear from Esther Turuturu School building a worm farm Toko School students with their Bug

Maintaining riparian vegetation

farm foresters make a practice of annually pruning small side-growth branches. Many regional and district plans control harvest of timber near watercourses. Where trees are planted in a riparian area for timber production, they need to be clearly separated from the stream, so that they can be felled without any risk of the channel being disturbed by logging machinery, or blocked by slash. If planting indigenous timber trees, it is a good idea to retain some documentary evidence that

Coast study unit

indicator • students visit the intertidal environment • students find out about possible influences on the intertidal community, eg sewerage outfall • Technological capability • students consider the needs of some specific intertidal animals in terms of protection access to food • students develop a system for monitoring number and diversity of animal life in the intertidal zone • they send their system plan to a marine biologist for assessment • they prepare a schedule for

Minutes

district was significant and that not all repairs will be able to be completed in the current financial year (2015/2016) due to the availability of consultants and contractors. Mr Brent Manning, South Taranaki District Council, noted that a potential outcome of current investigations into a possible alternative route to Waiinu Beach, may be that a request to vary the Regional Land Transport Plan for Taranaki 2015-2021 is brought to a future meeting of the Committee. 7.3 Mrs R Bleakley,

Navigation Bylaws for Port Taranaki & its approaches

conjunction with the Maritime Rules and Regulations of New Zealand, and the operating procedures of Port Taranaki Ltd, including the Port Harbour Safety Management document. These bylaws were proposed at the Policy and Planning Committee Meeting of the Taranaki Regional Council held on 21 July 2020, confirmed at an Ordinary Meeting of the Council held 22 September 2020 and come into force on 19 October 2020. DATED at Stratford on 12 October 2020. SIGNED by the TARANAKI

Annual report 2016-2017

operations and management including the timely provision of information to Council (such as contingency plans and water take data) in accordance with consent conditions. Events that were beyond the control of the consent holder and unforeseeable (that is a defence under the provisions of the RMA can be established) may be excluded with regard to the performance rating applied. For example loss of data due to a flood destroying deployed field equipment. The categories used by the Council for

Annual report 2015-2016

activities during the monitoring year. Administrative performance is concerned with the Company’s approach to demonstrating consent compliance in site operations and management including the timely provision of information to Council (such as contingency plans and water take data) in accordance with consent conditions. Events that were beyond the control of the consent holder and unforeseeable (that is a defence under the provisions of the RMA can be established) may be excluded with regard to

Total Mobility newsletter - September 2016

details and bookings contact 06 278 6249 Driving Miss Daisy (West) Ph: 06 215 4282 Driving Miss Daisy (East) Ph: 06 751 0209 Stratford Taxis Ph: 06 765 5651 Ironside Vehicle Society Ph: 06 753 6469 New Plymouth Taxis have cars rostered to cover Waitara on a daily basis. Some cars will be travelling from Bell Block or NP for the jobs so please plan ahead if you have appointments. There is no surcharge. Energy City Cabs (Hawera) Ph: 0800 14 15 25 Operators from all

Ōaonui Water Supply Ltd monitoring 2018-2019

provision of information to Council (such as contingency plans and water take data) in accordance with consent conditions. Events that were beyond the control of the consent holder and unforeseeable (that is a defence under the provisions of the RMA can be established) may be excluded with regard to the performance rating applied. For example loss of data due to a flood destroying deployed field equipment. The categories used by the Council for this monitoring period, and their

Māori Constituency Submissions 1-100

control are incredibly important to Māori. Maintaining, protecting and enhancing the environment is the business of Māori and Pākehā and in doing so it is important that both voices contribute to the debate. Having the privilege of sitting alongside the regional councillors in the Planning and Policy Committee I witness the Council’s commitment to working with Māori, iwi and hapū to sustain and nourish our natural environment. Supporting the establishment of a Maori ward