1414 days ago

Fires now prohibited in Marlborough District

The Neighbourly Team

As of the 27th of January, fires are unable to be lit in Marlborough District including the Department of Conservation land.

This change from restricted to prohibited has been made due to the hot and dry weather in the region causing high fire danger.

Marlborough District Manager Grant Haywood has advised on the situation and says '"We’re urging the public to avoid any activity that could cause a spark in dry areas, such as welding, grinding or parking vehicles in long, dry grass."

He advises that fires will begin easily in this climate and will be very difficult to extinguish.

"Check any old fires to ensure they are fully extinguished. Rake them out and apply water to be absolutely sure."

Here's what you need to know:
- Open-air fires are banned in Marlborough District including DOC land.
- Parking vehicles in long grass is a risk at this time.
- Activities that involve fire such as welding and grinding are to be avoided.

To check if your planned activity is allowed, and for fire safety advice, go to www.checkitsalright.nz...

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When
Friday 12 December 2025
Saturday 13 December 2025
Sunday 14 December 2025
Monday 15 December 2025
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8pm-11pm
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Children (5 - 15 years): $5.
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