We’re hosting a community drop-in session on our draft Freedom Camping Bylaw 2025 / Ture ā-Rohe mō te Noho Puni Korehere 2025 in Frankton.
The draft bylaw proposes a range of different measures to manage responsible camping spaces to protect our places. Some of these proposals include:
• Prohibiting freedom camping on most roads including any on-road vehicle parking spaces (i.e., parallel, angle, etc spaces) located within the district’s built-up urban areas, including residential, town centre, commercial, and other business areas.
• Allowing freedom camping with restrictions in 158 carparking spaces across 15 specified areas in the district.
• Allowing freedom camping on most rural roads (including and areas off the active road corridor such as off-road laybys), subject to restrictions such as how close to the road a freedom camper can park themselves.
Come chat to staff about the draft Bylaw in Frankton
Pop into our drop-in session in Frankton, where staff will be sharing more information on the draft Bylaw, answering any questions you may have, and taking your feedback too!
Date: Monday 14 July 2025
Time: 5.00pm – 7.00pm
Location: Queenstown Events Centre
Everyone’s welcome to attend, and you can drop by anytime for a chat.
Does that time not work for you?
We’re also hosting an online webinar on the draft Bylaw later in July.
Date: Monday 28 July
Time: 12.00pm – 1.00pm
Registrations required – sign up below.
https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/9ead6605-b9c4-45bf-92d6-37cb195ffe4f@fd982879-2e15-4623-87e7-7331d1d8a860
Learn more about the draft Bylaw and share your feedback
We're taking submissions on the draft QLDC Freedom Camping Bylaw 2025 until Friday 8 August 2025.
If you can’t make a drop-in session or the online webinar, we would still like to hear your thoughts on what we’re proposing, what we’ve got right or what you would change, and any other ideas you may have to help ensure we manage freedom camping appropriately.
Check out the draft Bylaw, statement of proposal, and details on how to share your feedback on the matter below.
https://letstalk.qldc.govt.nz/freedom-camping-bylaw-2025
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