… Maree Baker $2,160
Jimian Limited $490
John & Elaine Glenda Sanderson $3,855
JW & MT Hamblyn Family Trusts $1,792
Kaihihi Trust $2,302
Kaitake Golf Club Inc $1,381
Kereone Farms Limited $6,145
Kohi Investments Limited $2,275
Larsen Trusts Partnership $490
Leatherleaf Limited $1,418
Leonie Ann Campbell $4,557
Luttrell Trust Partnership $6,105
Manaia Golf Club $662
Manukorihi Golf Club Inc $1,103
Mara Trust $3,007
New Plymouth Golf Club Inc $1,103
Nigel Wayne & Denise Mary King $1,418
Taranaki Project. The Council is using very modern technology
on the project.
3.2 The Taranaki Regional Council have engagement with Iwi and maraes in the area
throughout Taranaki on this project.
Recommended
That the Taranaki Regional Council:
a) receives this memorandum Taranaki Taku Tūranga Our Place - Towards Predator-Free
Taranaki project
b) notes the progress and milestones achieved in respect of the urban, rural and zero
density possum projects of the Taranaki Taku …
flatter topography.
The rohe of Ngāti Ruanui, Te Atiawa, Ngāruahine, Ngāti Maru and Ngaa Rauru iwi and four marae are
located within the Pātea Catchment FMU. Each iwi, hapū and whānau hold tikanga (protocols) and
mātauranga (knowledge) relevant to the awa for which they are kaitiaki (guardians). These significant
relationships reflect the variety of histories that span the Pātea Catchment FMU and emphasise how each
iwi are intrinsically connected to wai (water) through their whakapapa, culture
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There were other cultivation areas but Maramamao was the largest and most distant from the centre of the pa.
Puke Ariki contained many marae and several urupa. One of the urupa, was located close to Maramamao
where at least three chiefs, including Te Rangi Apiti Rua, are buried.
Puke Ariki, its constituent marae, urupa and cultivation area remain significant to Ngati Te Whiti and are
expressed and
Regional Air Quality Plan for Taranaki 2011
locations on the river continues today. Each whakaparu was named and these
names remain and continue to be used by Te Atiawa today. The mara (gardens) along
the river included Te Rare, Mangahinau, Panekeneke, Opakaru, Te Ramarama and
Mangaemiemi. The ururpā include Te Rohutu, Manaaiti, Pukehou, Teremutu and
Ngangana.
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CDEM Joint Committee March 2024
Taranaki By-Products Ltd consent monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.