Greerton Village is cracking down on its alcohol-free area policy and anti-social behaviour by reminding citizens to always report incidents to the Police and Tauranga City Council.
“We can all work together to make our beautiful village a space for everyone,” says Greerton Mainstreet manager Mahia Martelli.
Tauranga City Council’s Alcohol Control Bylaw came into force in 2018, with Greerton Village designated as a permanent alcohol-free area.
This means no-one is allowed to drink alcohol in the public area generally bordered by Pooles Rd, Hayes Ave, Cornwall St, and Mitchell St.
This also includes Liston Park, the Greerton Library grounds and an area known as the Greerton Village Green, and Greerton Primary School.
“If you see anyone drinking in public, or being intimidating or aggressive, please report it to the local police. Together, let’s make Greerton great.”
Greerton Village Green outside Greerton Library. Photo: John Borren.
Under section 147 of the Local Government Act 2002, the police enforce alcohol-free areas.
The only exception applies to alcohol containers that remain unopened in the alcohol-free area; for example, if the alcohol has been purchased and is being transported to a home in the alcohol-free area.
Incidents that may happen can involve a range of antisocial behaviour from swearing and intimidation, through to more serious aggression, violent threats and theft.
People are also encouraged to report any tagging and graffiti in Greerton to Tauranga City Council by phone, email or the Antenno app.
Intimidating, aggressive or anti-social behaviour? Call NZ Police on 105, if it has already happened, or 111 if it is happening now.
Concerned for someone’s wellbeing? Call Tauranga City Council Contact Centre on 07 577 7000.