Press Release – Fire and Emergency NZ Waikato/Coromandel is changing from a restricted to an open fire season at 8 am on Friday 12 March. The areas moving into open fire season are from south of Bombay and Buckland, and includes Hamilton, Waipa, Otorohanga, Matamata-Piako, Hauraki, …
Waikato/Coromandel is changing from a restricted to an open fire season at 8 am on Friday 12 March.
The areas moving into open fire season are from south of Bombay and Buckland, and includes Hamilton, Waipa, Otorohanga, Matamata-Piako, Hauraki, Thames-Coromandel, Waitomo, and the South Waikato as far south as Kinleith.
The change means you don’t need to apply for a fire permit it you want to light an open fire.
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Press Release – Fire and Emergency NZ The Waikato district will move to a restricted fire season from 8am Wednesday 3 February. The restricted fire season will be in the following areas; South of Mangatangi in Waikato, Waipa, Otorohanga, Matamata-Piako, Hauraki, Waitomo, and the South Waikato …
The Waikato district will move to a restricted fire season from 8am Wednesday 3 February.
The restricted fire season will be in the following areas; South of Mangatangi in Waikato, Waipa, Otorohanga, Matamata-Piako, Hauraki, Waitomo, and the South Waikato
Principal Rural Fire Officer Matt Cook says this means anyone in or visiting the Waikato will need to apply for a permit to light an outdoor fire.
Lighting open-air fires banned in Thames-Coromandel, includes Whangamatā
20 Dec, 2020 05:38 AM
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Bay of Plenty Times
Thames-Coromandel is now in a prohibited fire season which means open-air fires are banned from Whangamatā and Komata in the south to Port Jackson in the north.
The ban which came into force at 8 am on December 20, also includes Great Mercury Island, and applies to those areas until further notice.
Principal Rural Fire Officer Matt Cook said Thames-Coromandel was popular with summer tourists and Fire and Emergency wanted to reduce the risk of potential wildfires as much as possible. We are likely to see more people coming to the area from all over New Zealand this year, and we d like them to be familiar about what they can and cannot do once they get here.
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