2096 days ago

Auckland Council Update 29 March 2020

CCRG from Auckland City Centre Residents' Group - CCRG

Auckland Council has transformed the Our Auckland website 2 give us all we need to know in one place on council’s response to C-19 along w key updates on govt response.
Link below

The 29 March update is on our website - link below
and attached below
& includes:
Tree maintenance.
Mowing.
Parks.
The main points with parks are:
Our parks are open for people to enjoy for exercise and general mental well-being. 2 meter distances should be observed at all times.

Above all, you must stay local

Where you live near a park, you can walk, run or cycle through your local park but must not play on playgrounds or use exercise equipment

And follow Auckland Emergency Management on Facebook to follow the latest from this crucial agency. Link below

He Waka Eke Noa - We are all in this together

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AUCKLAND COUNCIL UPDATE COVID-19 update5 29.3.20.pdf Download View

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