Offal that appears to be from two cows has been dumped beside a layby at an Eastern Bay of Plenty beach.
A local resident using the cycle path that runs between the beach and State Highway 2, from Ōpōtiki to Waiotahe discovered the two smelly heaps of guts from cattle on Tuesday morning beside the parking area about 800 metres east of Te Ahiaua Reserve (The Pipi Beds).
She suspected the cattle to have been stolen, as a farmer or anyone carrying out a homekill legally would dispose of any unwanted parts in an offal hole on their own land.
They were still there the following day, despite having been reported to Ōpōtiki District Council.
Mayor David Moore described the dumping of offal in a public place as “disgusting”.
“Hunters don’t do that. It’s very disgusting and why should other people have to clean that up. Hopefully someone knows who has done it and can just let us know.”
Bay of Plenty Regional Council compliance manager Stephen Mellor said such dumping could be reported to the Pollution Hotline on 0800 884 883 as soon as they find it so that staff can respond and investigate.
In this case the matter was being dealt with by the Ōpōtiki District Council.

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