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Tauranga City Council will lift vaccine pass requirements from its venues and facilities from 6am on Monday, 4 April 2022. After that time, people will no longer need to show a vaccine certificate to enter most of our facilities.
From Friday 3 December, Tauranga City Council will require people to present Vaccine Passes upon entry to its public facilities, as the city moves into the new COVID-19 Protection Framework at Orange.
At Alert Level 2 (from 11.59pm 7 September 2021), council will be resuming most services and reopening public facilities, but with additional safety procedures in place.
Ahead of the alert level change at 11.59pm tonight, Tauranga City Council reminds residents of essential services provided under Alert Level 3.
Tauranga City Council will restart some of its services, including collecting food scraps and glass bins from Wednesday, 1 September, under Alert Level 3.
Tauranga City Council rates and customer services staff have developed several “lockdown-beating” initiatives to help customers who normally come into a council facility to make their rates payments or organise their Government-funded rates rebates.
Following the Prime Minister’s announcement, Tauranga will remain at Alert Level 4 until 11:59 Friday 27 August.
Following the Prime Minister’s announcement, Tauranga will remain at Alert Level 4, until at least 11.59pm Tuesday 24 August.
Under Alert Level 4, we are making essential changes to our kerbside collections service to help keep everyone safe.
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