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Travel Safe is an all-ages community focused approach to road safety in Tauranga and the Western Bay of Plenty.

A joint initiative between Tauranga City Council, Western Bay of Plenty District Council, NZ Police, and NZ Transport Agency. The Travel Safe team partner with and work alongside communities, schools, parents, caregivers, volunteers, and students, to deliver programmes and initiatives to reduce accidents and improve road safety.

The programmes are developed to address identified high risks for targeted audiences.

Travel Safe is driven by guiding principles:

  • listening to communities
  • keeping it simple and flexible
  • developing community and school ownership at the beginning
  • strengthening community action
  • developing personal skills
  • creating supportive environments
  • supporting building healthy public policy
  • valuing volunteers

Find out more using the links below and follow Travel Safe on Facebook for updates.

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Top tips for a super summer with your pup

Longer days and balmier nights mean more opportunities for you and your pooch to get out and about. But before you go, here’s Tauranga City Council’s Animal Services Team Leader, Brent Lincoln’s five top tips to help you and furry friend have a carefree summer.

Protecting wildlife

Summer sees more people out enjoying the sunshine with their dogs and it’s a good time to familiarise yourself with where you can and can’t take your dog. We’re not the only ones trying to make the most of summer, and we have some very unique wildlife who breed and nest this time of year.

Mount Maunganui is home to the rare New Zealand dotterel and Little Blue Penguins who use the beach and surrounding areas to nest. To help protect them and other wildlife dogs are not allowed on Mount Maunganui Main beach and Mauao at any time.

Until 31 January 2021, dogs are not allowed in the area known as Shark Alley (between Pacific Avenue and Grace Avenue). From 1 February 2021 to 31 July 2021 dogs can only be walked in this area if they are on leash.

Protecting people

It’s important to be mindful of others and remember that not everyone is a dog person (no matter how loveable your furry friend is).

Keep your dog under control and always carry a leash, even in off leash and high traffic areas such as beaches and parks where children and other dog owners are around.

Make sure your dog is on a lead when approaching other people and animals, and always ask before allowing your dog to approach them.

Where to walk?

Stuck for ideas or just looking for somewhere new? Here in Tauranga, there’s no shortage of beautiful spots to explore. Dogs can be exercised off leash in any park, reserve, beach or public area (except in areas identified as on leash or prohibited) and there are plenty of on and off leash areas across the city.

From Papamoa walkway to Rotary Park in Maungatapu, there’s a spot to get even the most unenthused pup excited.

Scoop the poop!

Aside from a leash, a poo bag is the other must have accessory when heading out with your pup. Always remember to scoop your dog’s poop and if you’ve run out or forget a bag, most of our parks have complimentary poo bag dispensers.

Make sure your dog is microchipped

Making sure your registration is up to date and that your pup is microchipped will help avoid any unwanted visits to the pound if they decide to go on a summer holiday of their own.

Posted: Dec 29, 2020,

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