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Meet the hearings panel

View the commissioners’ listed conflicts and interests relating to the Proposed District Plan.

Robert Scott, Chairperson

Robert has been a planner since 1992 and has a wide range of experience in all aspects of the resource management process.

Robert is often called upon as an expert planning witness before local authorities and Environment Court hearings and has achieved certification (with merit) as a commissioner under the Ministry for the Environment's Good Decisions programme since 2008.

He has worked as a commissioner since 2014 is also on the panel of independent hearing commissioners for Auckland Council, Tauranga City Council, Queenstown Lakes District Council and Christchurch City Council.

Robert Scott

Bill Smith, Deputy Chairperson

Bill has been an Independent Hearings Commissioner since 2007, has 20 years’ experience as a local authority staff member and 7 years’ as an elected member.

He has a wide range of experience in all aspects of the resource management process and has achieved certification as a commissioner (chair) under the Ministry for the Environment's Good Decisions programme.

He is on the panel of independent hearing commissioners for Far North, Whangarei and Kaipara District Councils and also Auckland Council.

Bill Smith

Alan Watson

Alan is a professionally qualified planner who works primarily as a hearing commissioner under the Resource Management Act 1991.  He has wide experience in all aspects of the resource management process from his work as a planner and as a commissioner.  In the latter role he has been engaged by some 30 councils with appointments of note including being chair of the hearing panel for various applications relating to the Waihi gold mine and the Auckland City Rail Link, being on the expert consenting panels for Covid recovery proposals and chairing the hearing of submissions to the Northland Regional Policy Statement.  Alan resided in Whangarei at an earlier time where he worked as a planning consultant for the councils and for private clients in Northland.

He holds the qualifications BSc and DipTP, is a Fellow of the NZ Planning Institute and has received the Institute’s Distinguished Service Award. He is qualified as a mediator and is certificated as a chair under the Ministry for the Environment’s Making Good Decisions Programme for decision-makers under the RMA, a programme for which he is also a presenter.

Alan Watson

Peter Kensington

Peter is an experienced resource management practitioner, having worked professionally for over twenty-five years throughout Aotearoa New Zealand.

Originally from Te Papa-i-Oea, Palmerston North, Peter is a director at the Muriwai Beach based consultancy KPLC Limited.  This follows earlier planning and landscape roles at the Christchurch City Council, the Wellington City Council, the Tāmaki Makaurau office of Boffa Miskell Limited and the Auckland Council.

He has qualifications and expertise in planning and landscape architecture, and he is a full member of Te Kokiringa Taumata / the New Zealand Planning Institute and a registered member of Tuia Pito Ora / the New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architects (NZILA).  Peter has served as an elected member of the NZILA national executive committee, and he has judged at NZILA awards.

Peter Kensington

Siani Walker

Tēnā tātou.  He uri tēnei nō Te Awa Tupua, arā ko Te Āti Haunui-a-Paparangi, ko Ngāti Tupoho, ko Ngāti Tamakōpiri, ko Ngāti Rangi; nō Te Tai Tokerau, arā ko Ngāpuhi / Ngāti Kahu ki Whaingaroa, Te Aupōuri, ōku iwi.  Tēnei rā te mihi.

Siani holds iwi advisory roles for Te Awa Tupua and is a hapū representative.

Siani is a resource management and policy planner.  She has extensive experience related to the integration of Māori values and consideration of Te Ao Māori and Te Tiriti o Waitangi.  She specialises in local government obligations for Treaty settlements, Māori cultural heritage, open space planning, and regulatory planning.

She has worked as an independent commissioner on panels for Bay of Plenty Regional Council, Auckland Council and the Far North District Council.

Siani is a Director Māori at Bentley & Co Ltd.

Siani Walker

Felicity Foy

Felicity is a third term Councillor on the Far North District Council (FNDC), and in the last term chaired the Infrastructure Committee. She is an elected from the Te Hiku Ward within the Far North District with 7 years of experience as an elected Councillor on the Far North District Council (FNDC).

Felicity has a background in Local Government, and has formal training Bachelor Degree in Resource Management (Unitec) and Master Degree in Resource and Environmental Planning with honours (Massey University)). She has full membership to the NZ Planning Institute.

She has 15 years experience as a planner, having worked as a consents planner at the Far North District Council, a consultant planner processing consents for the Far North District Council, and also in her own planning consultancy as a private planning consultant.

Felicity is a farmer, and owns a beef farm in Northland. She also has experience in project management and construction and business experience as a farmer, property, and also previously owned and operated a planning consultancy business.

Felicity Foy 

Hilda Halkyard-Harawira

Nō Ngāti Haua ki Te Rarawa, Te Aupouri me Ngāti Whātua.
Kaikaunihera Māori for Far North District Council. My background is Kura Kaupapa Māori
education , the revitalisation of Te Reo Māori and community wellbeing solutions.

Hilda Halkyard-Harawira 

Kelly Stratford

Far North District Councillor, Kelly Stratford (Ngāpuhi, Ngāi Te Rangi, Ngati Wai), spends her days tackling pressing community issues such as infrastructure, whilst wearing heels, but always has a pair of gumboots in her car for traipsing through wastewater treatment plants, investigating roading issues or stormwater site visits.

She was elected from the Bay of Islands-Whangaroa ward and is currently Deputy Mayor, chairs the Te Huia Executive Review committee, the Regional Northland Emergency Management Committee and sits on all council’s other committees. Stratford is also the council representative on Taumarere River Liaison Group and the Joint Climate Adaption Committee.

Kelly has been a Councillor since 2018 and commissioner since 2020.

Kelly Stratford

Steve McNally

Steve has been involved in all things property since 1981 as a valuer, consultant/feasibility advisor to developers and a developer on his own account.

He has extensive knowledge of a wide range of property types and the Resource Management regulations applying to most land use scenarios, including development of residential, commercial, industrial, lifestyle, horticultural, pastoral farming (dairy, sheep, beef, cropping) and all associated infrastructure requirements. Farming on his own account, recent environmental enhancement/protection work has included fencing wetlands/streams and bush areas off to manage soils and reduce sediment and fertiliser runoff and provide environment for native flora and fauna to flourish.

Steve McNally

Last updated: 19 Jul 2024 12:00pm