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The Fencing of Swimming Pools Act was introduced to protect young children from the danger of drowning.
The Council has 112 units in Kaiapoi, Oxford, Rangiora and Woodend for people over 65 with limited means.
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The Waimakariri District Council is one of the largest employers in the Waimakariri District and has become an employer of choice.
Waimakariri District Council have today closed beach access ways.
The decision was made in line with advice from the government in discouraging unnecessary travel and keeping physical distancing limits in place.
People who live locally can still walk to their local beach as normal just remember physical distance is two metres and you should be there on your own or only with those people in your bubble.
“We appreciate that many people would have been looking forward to accessing the beaches but already there has been a wave of people from our District and others heading to our beaches.
“The beaches are great places to get some fresh air but we all have a role to play in stamping out COVID19 and anything we can do to discourage people congregating in public is the right decision at this time,” said Grant MacLeod, Greenspace Manager.
As of today the following beach gates have been closed:
For more advice on what you can and can’t do while the country is at COVID-19 alert level 4 visit www.covid19.govt.nz.