In accordance with Section 106 of the Local Government Act, we have applied inflation to the development contribution charges set in our Development Contribution Policies. New…
This pest to ponder – and hopefully remove – is the Madeira vine, AKA the mignonette vine.
Madeira vine (Anredera cordifolia) is an attractive, hairless, woody climbing…
Banana passion vine is a widespread pest vine in Tasman. The fruits of this pest are consumed and the seeds spread far and wide by birds,…
Over the past few decades, old man’s beard (OMB) has rapidly spread to many parts of Tasman, and continues to do so at an alarming rate.…
A new bridge, a bit of track realignment, and a new pathway are all designed to enhance the cycling experience of users of Tasman’s Great Taste…
They’re lovely to look at, but Water Hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) is an aquatic pest weed that we want to keep out of our region.
We understand that…
Here’s a quick public service announcement to be aware of a rampant fruity friend – and it may just protect our horticulture crops from another kind…
Climbing spindleberry is a deciduous climbing vine, notable for the sharp spines sometimes found on the young shoots. It can grow up to 12 – 15 metres high.
The…
Read more about the support avaiable for individuals, whānau and communities impacted by weather events in Tasman.
Tips for Wellbeing
Take note of signs of distress for yourself,…
We often hear that Tasman has one of the highest rates in the country. However, these claims don’t account for the fact that we are a…