Skip to content

Red tape hits the beach: Council move to block coastal access sparks fury

“This is not one we have ever seen anybody attempt.”

Table of Contents

Summarised by Centrist

A South Wairarapa District Council proposal to block public access to a “spectacular” stretch of coastline has outraged outdoor users and legal experts alike. 

The draft bylaw, described as “unprecedented,” seeks to close an unformed road near Cape Palliser, shutting off entry not just to vehicles but also to hikers, cyclists, hunters, surfers, and fishers.

The road in question is a public route that crosses Crown and private land to reach the coast. 

Outdoor Access Commission field adviser David Barnes called the move “overreaching,” saying, “This is not one we have ever seen anybody attempt.” He warned the bylaw may be illegal, noting, “The public have a legal right to use [unformed roads],” and likened the restriction to closing Wellington’s Lambton Quay.

Locals like Martin Robertson, who has visited the area since the 1990s, were blunt: “It really is a spectacular spot. I feel for landowners… but there’s a balance to be found.” Alternatives suggested by the council require day-long treks, risky foreshore hikes, or bush-bashing through rugged terrain.

The council claims the bylaw is a temporary, cost-effective measure under the Local Government Act, aimed at protecting safety. But critics say it’s a classic case of bureaucratic overkill, and a threat to public access precedent nationwide.

Public consultation closes 19 August.

Read more at Stuff

Receive our free newsletter here

Latest

Four Years of War In One Field - WW1 Documentary

Four Years of War In One Field - WW1 Documentary

If you have a great Youtube, Rumble or Vimeo video to share send it to videos@goodoil.news If you're loving this trusty, straight-up news on Kiwi politics and beyond, why not become a paid member, eh? Unlock exclusive yarns, podcasts, vids, and in-depth analysis—your support keeps

Members Public
Ned Kelly’s armour: a suit becomes a symbol

Ned Kelly’s armour: a suit becomes a symbol

If you have a great Youtube, Rumble or Vimeo video to share send it to videos@goodoil.news If you're loving this trusty, straight-up news on Kiwi politics and beyond, why not become a paid member, eh? Unlock exclusive yarns, podcasts, vids, and in-depth analysis—your support keeps

Members Public
Good Oil Backchat

Good Oil Backchat

Please read our rules before you start commenting on The Good Oil to avoid a temporary or permanent ban.

Members Public