Nelson City Council is closing its reserves with mountain bike trails during the COVID-19 shutdown, effective
immediately.
There may not be signage up on all the trails to indicate this, but they are to be treated as closed.
Tasman District Council has also taken the same action in closing all of its mountain bike trails.
In many places vehicle access to parks and reserves will be restricted.
Both councils consulted with relevant authorities, including Health and the Police before reaching this decision and
there was broad support for closure.
Following the Government’s announcement of the National State of Emergency this week, the advice is for people to stay
home and not take part in activities that could result in an emergency services callout or personal injury requiring
hospitalisation stretching their resources even further.
We should not have to be reminded to avoid situations where too many people are gathering in one place, making social
distancing impossible says Tasman Mayor Tim King.
“In reflecting the current national advice people should think if I am driving to recreate or travelling beyond my
neighbourhood I have probably gone too far.’
Mayor Rachel Reese says that people’s safety, and reducing the risk of an emergency call out, are paramount at this
time.
“We encourage people to continue to get the exercise they need within the constraints of the shutdown, and to remember
that we must prioritise safety and protecting our health system,” she says.
Nelsonians are reminded to stick to their local neighbourhood for physical exercise, and to maintain a physical distance
of two metres between themselves and other people.
Whatever exercise you choose, touching gates and other infrastructure should be avoided, and strict handwashing
protocols followed upon returning home.