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read moreIn response to the Mahia public access dispute, New Zealand Walking Access Commission is advising that landowners cannot put gates, locked or unlocked, on unformed legal roads without the permission of councils and if they do, the gate has to have a sign letting people know it continues to be public access.
The road in question was closed to vehicles after Cyclone Bola in 1988, but has been frequented by walkers and bikes since.
‘Put the gate back at your peril’ was the message left on a sign to a local landowner in Mahia after a gate blocking access to a paper road was removed by frustrated locals as tensions bubble in the coastal community.
Walking Access Commission Chief Executive Ric Cullinane says the gate at the centre of the Mahia public access dispute is a shame but notes "the law is clear that landowners cannot put lock gates over unformed legal roads.”
The New Zealand Walking Access Commission Ara Hikoi Aotearoa is the Crown agent responsible for outdoor access issues.
Cullinane adds "The council is doing a good job representing the law to the landowners. Locals and tourists have the right to walk freely on unformed legal roads.”
Cullinane says the landowners are best to negotiate with locals and the council to find a solution that affirms that legal right but addresses some of the concerns the landowner might have.
"We have a lot of experience with these sorts of problems. There are often many other ways to address the concerns landowners have without removing people's outdoor public access - these might involve fences, signs or restrictions on some dangerous activities."
"We'd advise the landowner to give us a call so we can find a sustainable long-term solution that works better for everyone and gets the community and the landowner working together, rather than angry."
Image illustrative only: Mahia Peninsula between Poverty Bay and Hawke’s Bay courtesy newzealand.com/int/feature/mahia-peninsula/
18th December 2019 - Don Cameron announced as new chair of New Zealand Walking Access Commission
19th September 2018 - Walking Access Commission appoints new Chief Executive
4th September 2018 - New Zealand Walking Access Commission announces availability of new funding to help public access to the outdoors
7th December 2020 - Dr Gordon Hosking announced as recipient of Outdoor Access Champion Award
6th November 2020 - New Zealanders outnumber international tourists on Te Araroa Trail
26th August 2020 - Te Araroa Trust partners with Walking Access Commission
4th October 2019 - New Zealanders back Walking Access Act
1st October 2019 - New walking season set to see growing numbers embark on the Te Araroa trail
17th July 2019 - Te Araroa Trust plan looks to deliver sustainable walking experiences over next three years
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