As the Lions’ tour reaches the fourth stop on the New Zealand series, the British High Commission’s mobile home will be
in full force again, this time stationed in Dunedin’s Octagon.
The aim of the mobile office is to help any British Nationals who might need consular assistance - eg a lost passport,
issuing replacement emergency travel documents, helping due to illness or accident, or providing local contacts. The
GREAT Bus will provide that first point of contact in for touring visitors during the Lions’ Series.
This was the case on Sunday in Christchurch, following the support the NZ Police offered to a British couple who had
their match tickets and passports stolen from their campervan. There have been few such cases so far, but this incident
offered a timely reminder to visitors.
“On the whole all the fans and visiting British Nationals we have met have been thoroughly enjoying their New Zealand
experience, often commenting on the hospitality and friendliness of the locals.” Deputy High Commissioner Catherine
Allum said.
“The weekend’s theft, although it resulted in a wonderful gesture from the local police, is a reminder to keep your
passports secure or on you at all times. We see a lot of vehicles parked in public broken into - so be very aware.”
The GREAT Bus will be open in the Octagon at the following times:
Monday 12 June, 10am - 5pm
Tuesday 13 June, 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 14 June, 9am - 12pm