Coachlines. “There’ll be at least two services into town in the morning, and two back home in the afternoon.” He says that with roads having to be closed in the run-up to the parade, the Saturday services could prove to be a godsend for parents. “Why put yourself through the ordeal of negotiating busy streets and finding a park, when you could be driven to and from the parade – and all for free?” Saturday services with altered timetables will be operated on Citylink routes on subsequent Saturdays in the
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NORTHBOUND Ōpunake/ Hāwera to New Plymouth
BUS STOP LOCATION DEPARTURE TIMES TUESDAY TO FRIDAY SATURDAY
Ōpunake Napier Street (opp. TSB) 5.50AM - - - - - - - -
Manaia South Rd (Public Pool) 6.10 - - - - - - - -
Hāwera Hospital (Hunter St) 6.25 - - - - - - - -
Hāwera TSB Hub 6.27 7.00AM - 9.20AM 12.10 3.10PM - 6.25AM 7.00AM 7.30AM
Hāwera Hospital - 7.05 7.20AM 9.25 12.15 3.15 5.20PM 6.30 7.05 7.35
Hāwera Water Tower (High St) 6.30 7.10 7.25 9.30 12.20 3.20 5.25 6.35
Waverley Beach water supply 52
Recommendations from the 2021-2022 Annual Report 53
Alterations to monitoring programmes for 2023-2024 53
Exercise of optional review of consent 54
4 Recommendations 55
Glossary of common terms and abbreviations 56
Bibliography and references 58
Appendix I Resource consents held by STDC
Appendix II Categories used to evaluate environmental and administrative performance
List of tables
Table 1 South Taranaki water supplies
Block
a. Chris Nally spoke to the item.
b. Waitara – Bell Block. Roundabout at De Havilland Drive starting in the 2024/25
season. Princess Street roundabout expected to be finished this season. Proposed
new work through this section waiting for approval to close highway from 11
December for eight weeks. Detour through Waitara. Expect to be working six days
per week right through the period except for Christmas day and Boxing Day
Regional Transport Committee - Confirmation of
on board for focus on public engagement.
5. NP’s Transport Choices update Rui Leitao NPDC
• The elected members’ workshop is meeting at 1:00 pm today.
• Program 1 – SH45 Devon Street West to town. Will have a “fly-over” 3D presentation
of the project.
• Due to catch up with Nigel Hurley next week regarding asset maintenance.
• Steve Bowden questioned how they were going for sign off? Still in implementation
phase so will be very tight for time. Lead time for materials is
Pukekura Racecourse (rugby)
• Hobson Street Hockey Turf
• Peringa Park (football)
• Waiwhakaiho netball courts
For Saturday winter mornings we would like to see a trial of a loop bus that connects Ariki Street with sports hubs,
like circuit bus routes for school traffic. At TSB Stadium, basketball is played on weeknights, and volleyball on
Sunday/afternoon evening, so the council could consider public transport for these options.
Summer sport is more
Assessment of Environmental Effects ______________________________________ 51
5.1 Introduction 51
5.2 Positive Effects 52
5.3 Hydrology Effects 53
5.4 Recreation Effects 54
5.5 Natural Character Effects 55
5.6 Landscape Effects 56
5.7 Visual Amenity Effects 56
5.8 Terrestrial Ecology Effects 57
5.9 Fish Passage and Fish Screening Effects 58
5.10 Aquatic Ecology Effects 60
5.11 Dam Safety Effects 65
5.12 Sedimentation Effects 66
5.13 Cultural Values 68
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Trustpower Limited –
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9.2 Water discharge permit 50
9.3 Results 51
9.3.1 Inspections 51
9.3.2 Results of discharge monitoring 51
9.3.3 Investigations, interventions, and incidents 51
9.4 Discussion 51
9.4.1 Discussion of site performance 51
9.4.2 Environmental effects of exercise of consent 52
9.4.3 Evaluation of performance 52
9.4.4 Recommendation from the 2016-2017 Annual Report 53
9.4.5 Alterations to monitoring programmes for 2018-2019 53
9.5 Recommendations 53
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guideline 50
Figure 40 LOWESS trend analysis of percentage cover of thick mats at Patea River, Barclay Road
(PAT000200) 51
Figure 41 LOWESS trend analysis of percentage cover of long filaments at Patea River, Barclay Road
(PAT000200) 52
Figure 42 LOWESS trend analysis of percentage cover of thick mats at Patea River, Skinner Road
(PAT000360) 52
Figure 43 LOWESS trend analysis of percentage cover of long filaments at Patea River, Skinner Road
(PAT000360) 53
Figure 44 Monitoring …
49 LOWESS trend analysis of percentage cover of long filaments at Manganui River, SH3
(MGN000195) 52
Figure 50 LOWESS trend analysis of percentage cover of thick mats at Manganui River, Bristol Road
(MGN000427) 53
Figure 51 LOWESS trend analysis of percentage cover of long filaments at Manganui River, Bristol Road
(MGN000427) 53
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Figure 52 Monitoring site locations in relation to consents operating in the Patea River catchment 54
Figure 53