being done in the region and the positive impacts it’s having on the native plants and wildlife. “They provided us with three rat trap kits that we could build and set in the green space around Chalmers Home. We wasted no time getting to work - a group of eager residents put their woodwork skills to good use to build the traps. Then we were off to place them carefully in ideal spots in the green space and bush across the road from the home.” The work is ongoing, with the residents checking the boxes
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Consents and Regulatory Committee Meeting Tuesday 3 September 2019
meeting of the Committee, and the wastewater and stormwater Cabinet Paper, and
answered questions arising.
Recommended
THAT the Taranaki Regional Council:
a) receives the 19-13 Westown Haulage Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2018-
2019 and adopts the specific recommendations therein;
b) receives the 19-16 Taranaki Galvanizers Monitoring Programme Annual Report
contractor Tranzit 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?” Saturday services with altered timetables will be operated on Citylink routes on subsequent Saturdays in the
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
Grey-faced petrels have been spotted around Oākura, sparking excitement a new breeding colony may be becoming established among the coastal cliffs. If confirmed, it would be just the second colony of the native seabird in Taranaki. That possibility is “very, very exciting”, according to Towards Predator-Free Taranaki project manager Toby Shanley, who spotted the birds near the end of Ahu Ahu Road this week. Hearing their distinctive call one night, Toby took a torch outside to investigate. He
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Application No. Consent No. Applicant Lodged Date Application Type Description Activity Type Location Catchment
25-11400-1.0 R2/11400-1.0 Ravensdown Fertiliser Co-operative Limited - NEW PLYMOUTH 25-Aug-25 New consent To discharge stormwater from the Ravensdown Stratford Store onto and into land where it may enter an unnamed tributary of the Pātea River Discharge Permit 126-132 Warwick Road and 136 Celia Street, Stratford Patea
25-01117-4.0 R2/1117-4.0 Jim McBride 27-Aug-25
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Memorandum
To Gary Bedford, Director of Environmental Quality
Fiza Hafiz, Scientific officer – State of Environment
From Brian Cheyne, Scientific officer – Air Quality
File FRODO #1559205
Date 23 November 2015
Amended January 2019 to include corrections for blank (limits of detection) in BTEX results
Air monitoring survey (BTEX, NOx and CO) at New
Plymouth Girls High School near the major road
realignment works
Introduction
In January,
On Thursday 26 March, a section of Wallath Road will be closed to traffic due to roadworks. The outbound Route 4 bus will follow a temporary detour route along Magnolia Drive and Cannon Street.