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Press Release – Gisborne District Council Council is holding three drop-in sessions to provide assistance and information for those wanting to make a submission on the draft Freedom Camping Bylaw 2021. Consultation is currently open on the draft bylaw, reviewed to address issues arising from freedom … Council is holding three drop-in sessions to provide assistance and information for those wanting to make a submission on the draft Freedom Camping Bylaw 2021. Consultation is currently open on the draft bylaw, reviewed to address issues arising from freedom and summer camping in the district. The drop-in sessions are not community meetings but rather an opportunity to speak to staff about what is being proposed, receive information and support to make a submission. ....
Friday, 12 March 2021, 8:01 am Council is holding three drop-in sessions to provide assistance and information for those wanting to make a submission on the draft Freedom Camping Bylaw 2021. Consultation is currently open on the draft bylaw, reviewed to address issues arising from freedom and summer camping in the district. The drop-in sessions are not community meetings but rather an opportunity to speak to staff about what is being proposed, receive information and support to make a submission. The draft bylaw establishes the seasonal freedom camping season from Labour weekend to April 30 and permits will be free. Seasonal freedom camping areas and services ....
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Date: 10 December 2020 DOC Biodiversity Ranger Jamie Quirk says New Zealand dotterel, banded dotterel and variable oystercatcher nesting sites in this region are in coastal areas, around rivers and streambeds from Hicks Bay to Mahia. “New Zealand dotterel with chicks are currently nesting at a number of places. At Turihaua beach there has been some disturbance by people as the nests are close to the mouth of the Turihaua stream. “We want people to avoid nesting sites, give them space and keep an eye on dogs,” says Jamie Quirk. Gisborne District Council Summer and Freedom Camping Compliance Officer, Michelle Lexmond says they are working jointly with DOC to help educate people about their behaviours. ....