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Wellington City Council is reviewing the policies that set the framework for managing trading and event activities in public places – and is inviting the public to have their say.
Currently there are two policies that govern these activities and the Council is proposing to integrate both into one Trading and Events in Public Places Policy.
The new combined draft policy will be much broader in scope and set out the rules and guidance on how activities on all public spaces are managed.
Mayor Andy Foster says: “Our public places are important – we use them to live, work and play, and while we want them to be lively and vibrant, we want them to be safe for everyone too.
“Sometimes there is competing use of public places which can increase the risk of accidents, hazards, or misuse, so these rules will provide better guidance to manage trade and event activities in public spaces.”
Councillor Jill Day, who chairs the Pūroro Rangaranga – Social, Cultural, and Economic Committee, says that trading and events in public space is an important aspect of the city.
“Exciting, entertaining, and energised public spaces drive people into the city, and encourages people to participate in all there is to offer – which is positive for the local economy, the creative communities, and hospitality industries.
“But our priority must be to ensure the area is safe, inclusive, and celebrates diversity – so it’s inviting for all.”
The Council is inviting people to have their say on the proposals from Wednesday 7 July until 5pm, Monday 16 August 2021.
Some of the recommendations are to:
You can read the full Statement of Proposal
here.
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