Kerbside Refuse & Recycling
Collection in the Hauraki District
Changes for Auckland Anniversary
Due to Monday 26 January, 2015 being a statutory holiday, all kerbside collections scheduled for the week of 26 to 30 January 2015 will be carried out a day later than normal.
Please see the schedule below showing the changes to your collection day.
Township | Collection Day | What to put out |
Whiritoa | Monday 26 January | Refuse only |
Kerepehi | Thursday 29 January | Refuse only |
Ngatea | Thursday 29 January | Refuse and recycling |
Turua | Thursday 29 January | Refuse only |
Waitakaruru | Thursday 29 January | Refuse and recycling |
Kaiaua | Thursday 29 January | Refuse and recycling |
Waihi | Friday 30 January | Refuse only |
Waikino | Friday 30 January | Refuse only |
Karangahake | Friday 30 January | Refuse and recycling |
Mackaytown | Friday 30 January | Refuse and recycling |
Paeroa | Friday 30 January | Refuse and recycling |
Collections days will be back to normal starting Monday, 2 February 2015.
Ken Thompson
District Engineer
Hauraki District Council
Liquor Ban - Waitangi Weekend
Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Hauraki District Council Consolidated Bylaw that the consumption of alcoholic liquor, the bringing of liquor or of empty liquor containers and the possession of liquor or empty liquor containers in the public places identifi ed below is hereby prohibited during the periods identified below.
LIQUOR BANS - WHIRITOA
All public places including roads, beaches and reserves are included in the prohibition for the Waitangi Weekend Public Holiday.
Dates and Times – Whiritoa Liquor Ban
During the Waitangi Weekend Public Holiday being from 4.00pm Thursday 5 February 2015 to 4.00am Monday 9 February 2015 inclusive.
LIQUOR BANS – PAEROA, NGATEA AND WAIHI
That the consumption and bringing into and possession of liquor in all public places including, roads and reserves are prohibited at all times within areas of the townships listed below:
Waihi
• Within the 50 kilometre speed limit areas of Waihi township, and
• Within the 70 kilometre speed limit of Seddon Avenue, East from the Margaret Street/Toomey Street
intersection to the 50 kph speed limit sign East of the Martin Road/Baber Street intersection.
Paeroa and Ngatea
• Within the 50 kilometre speed limit areas of the Paeroa and Ngatea townships.
PENALTIES
Any person who commits an offence against the prohibition may be convicted and fi ned up to $20000.00.
POWERS OF POLICE
The Hauraki District Council Consolidated Bylaw authorises any member of the New Zealand Police to act under sections 169 and 170 of the Local Government Act 2002, including the exercise of the power under section 170(2) to immediately and without further notice search a container or vehicle.
LD Cavers
Chief Executive
Hauraki District Council