This Thursday, Queenstown Lakes District Councillors will be asked for approval to conduct a smokefree beach trial over
the summer months.
If approved, smokefree zones would be in place at the Queenstown, Wānaka, Frankton and Glenorchy beachfronts from 16
December 2019 until 31 March 2020.
The proposed smokefree zones include:
> Queenstown: Queenstown Beach and Marine Parade, including the playground which is already designated smokefree.
> Wānaka: Waterfront from Dinosaur Park to the beach opposite Dungarvon Street. Dinosaur Park is already designated
smokefree.
> Frankton: Beach and trail from in front of Remarkables Primary School through to where the trail intersects Sugar
Lane.
> Glenorchy: Waterfront Reserve and carpark, including the Glenorchy Skatepark.
QLDC Senior Advisor Community Liaison and Policy Marie Day advised the aim of the trial is to discourage smoking and
cigarette litter, and encourage both locals and visitors to look after our breathtaking views and waterways.
“The community has expressed concern in the past about tobacco waste products in public locations, particularly
beachfronts. We want to see if this trial can help reduce environmental and health related harm from smoking,” Ms Day
said.
The trial would form the first step in the development of a comprehensive Smokefree Policy for the district and should
help determine which areas could become future smokefree locations.
The Smokefree Policy will be aligned with the Central Government goal for a Smokefree Aotearoa by 2025, and is expected
to be presented to the community for feedback after the trial has been completed in the first half of 2020.
ENDS|KUA MUTU.