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Control of Liquor in Public Places Bylaw 2004
Hutt City Council Liquor Ban Areas
The Hutt City Council resolved at its meeting held on 14 December 2004, pursuant to Clause 3 of the Control of Liquor in Public Places Bylaw 2004, to make the areas and times set out in the schedule below those to which the bylaw applies.
General Areas:
Central Business District - In the designated public place of “the Central Business District” being the central commercial area of Laings Road, Queens Drive, High Street to Queens Drive, Andrews Avenue, Stevens Grove, Dudley Street, Margaret Street, Bunny Street, Queensgate Road, the central commercial part of Bloomfield Terrace, Knights Road, Cornwall Street and Waterloo Road, Memorial Place, Dudley and Daly Streets and the area known as the Riverbank Carpark, situated on the eastern side of the Hutt River between the Melling and Ewen Bridges from Wednesday to Saturday 6.00pm to 6.00am the next day and 24 - 31 December and 1 and 2 January at all times.
NB: The Central Business District liquor ban as noted immediately above was revoked by the Council on 12 August 2008 and replaced with a new liquor ban as outlined in 11 below.
Riddiford Gardens - The Riddiford Gardens area bounded by Queens Drive, Laings Road, Myrtle Street and Woburn Road at all times.
NB: The Riddiford Gardens liquor ban as noted immediately above was revoked by the Council on 12 August 2008 when it became part of the Central Business District new liquor ban area as outlined in 11 below.
Days Bay Beach - being the foreshore area between Marine Drive and Ferry Road to the north, and Waerenga Road to the south 6.00pm on 5 November to 6.00am on 6 November, each year.
Petone Beach - The foreshore area between The Esplanade and the Korokoro Stream to the west and the Hikoikoi Reserve adjacent to McEwen Park to the east 6.00pm on 5 November to 6.00am on 6 November, each year.
NB: The Petone Beach liquor ban as noted immediately above was revoked by the Council on 12 August 2008 when it became part of the new Petone liquor ban area as outlined in 10 below.
Naenae Shopping Area, Railway Station and Subway - being the commercial area of Vogel Street, Everest Avenue, Cambridge Terrace and Treadwell Street and the subway, and Naenae Railway Station between Cambridge Terrace and Oxford Terrace at all times.
The Hutt City Council resolved at its meeting held on 8 August 2006, pursuant to Clause 3 of the Control of Liquor in Public Places Bylaw 2004, to make the areas and times set out in the schedule below those to which the bylaw applies.
Norfolk Street Shopping Area, Wainuiomata
(PDF 192kb) – The Norfolk Street Shopping Area, footpath and parking area in front of shops on Norfolk Street and Honey Grove, and the rear of the Norfolk Street shops –
as outlined in Appendix 1
(PDF 192kb) - at all times.
Homedale Village Shops, Wainuiomata
(PDF 232kb) – The Homedale Village Shops, Main Road from, and including the Moores Valley Road roundabout, south to the access road for the Tennis Club, the access road to the Tennis Club, and Moores Valley Road, from the intersection with Main Road to the entrance of the Palliser Hotel –
as outlined in Appendix 2
(PDF 232kb) - at all times.
Queen Street Shops and Hugh Sinclair Park, Wainuiomata
(PDF 284kb) – The Queen Street Shops, adjacent park bordered by Fitzherbert Road, Queen Street and Wainuiomata Road, including the Library and Community Centre; the entire length of The Strand and Hugh Sinclair Park, with emphasis placed on the Skate Park and Children's Play Area; and the service lane running adjacent to Wainuiomata Police Station, leading to the Post Office –
as outlined in Appendix 3
(PDF 284kb) - at all times.
The Hutt City Council resolved at its meeting held on 12 August 2008, pursuant to Clause 3 of the Control of Liquor in Public Places Bylaw 2004, to make the areas and times set out in the schedule below those to which the bylaw applies.
Stokes Valley Shopping Centre and Speldhurst Park
(PDF 170kb) – The Stokes Valley shopping centre and Speldhurst Park as bordered by Stokes Valley Road, Bowers Street, George Street, Evans Street –
as outlined in Appendix 4
(PDF 170kb) – at all times.
Petone
(PDF 195kb) – The area bordered by the Hutt Road, Udy Street, Cuba Street, Manchester Street, William Street, east to the Te Mome Stream from the southern boundary of Wilford School, south down the stream, including McEwan Park, Hikoikoi Reserve and the Petone foreshore –
as outlined in Appendix 5
(PDF 195kb) – at all times.
Central Business District
(PDF 135kb) – being the central commercial area bordered by Woburn Road, Market Grove, Hutt River bank, Melling Bridge, area known as the Melling Station and the Skateboard Park, part of Harbour View Road, Rutherford Street, Queens Drive, Kings Crescent, Cornwall Street, Knights Road, Bloomfield Terrace, and Bellevue Road –
as outlined in Appendix 6
(PDF 135kb) – at all times.
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