Press Release – Gisborne District Council Council has approved a request from Police for two temporary alcohol ban areas during Rhythm & Vines, the Wave New Years Eve Youth Festival and Fire in the Sky. The Police application stated that in previous years, members …
Council has approved a request from Police for two temporary alcohol ban areas during Rhythm & Vines, the Wave New Year’s Eve Youth Festival and Fire in the Sky.
The Police application stated that in previous years, members of the public were subjected to incidents of disorder from intoxicated people in areas near New Year’s events.
The first temporary alcohol ban includes areas around R&V including the Gray’s Bush Scenic Reserve and carpark, Gray’s Bush Lookout, Waimata Valley Road, Back Ormond Road from Hansen to Matawai Road, Waihirere Domain Road, Snowsill Road Glenelg Road, Kawatiri Road and all roads joining Matawai Road to Back Ormond Road.
Wednesday, 23 December 2020, 10:49 am
Council has approved a request from Police
for two temporary alcohol ban areas during Rhythm &
Vines, the Wave New Year’s Eve Youth Festival and Fire in
the Sky.
The Police application stated that in
previous years, members of the public were subjected to
incidents of disorder from intoxicated people in areas near
New Year’s events.
The first temporary alcohol ban
includes areas around R&V including the Gray’s Bush
Scenic Reserve and carpark, Gray’s Bush Lookout, Waimata
Valley Road, Back Ormond Road from Hansen to Matawai Road,
Waihirere Domain Road, Snowsill Road Glenelg Road, Kawatiri