Summer Information 2024/2025
Walking your dog
- In Waihī Beach, dogs are prohibited on all parts of the main beach during summer (from Friday 20 December to Friday 7 February) between 9am - 7pm. Outside of these times you can exercise your dog on the beach.
- Your dog can be exercised at any time in the area of Bowentown Beach (roughly the beach area between Albacore Ave and Plom Road). You must carry a leash, and keep your dog under control.
- Dogs must be on a leash at Island View Reserve from October to March due to birds nesting within the reserve during this period.
Visit our Dog Control Bylaw webpage to make sure you know all the rules!
Visit our Dog Walking Areas webpage for maps and walking areas.
Alcohol Ban Areas
If you didn’t already know, there are year-round 24/7 alcohol bans in our main urban areas – Katikati, Waihī Beach and Te Puke. This means you can’t consume alcohol in public within these areas. You can read our Alcohol Control Bylaw and see ban areas here.
Check water quality before you jump
The waterways and coastal areas of the Western Bay are popular places to visit during summer - but it's a good idea to check out the quality of water before you jump in.
Keeping you up to date with the water quality of local estuaries, beaches, rivers and lakes is the job of Toi Te Ora Public Health. If a recreational water site is significantly contaminated, signs will be put up by Toi Te Ora will erect to warn where swimming is not advised due to the health risk.
So when you're swimming or collecting shellfish this summer - look before you leap and make the most of our wonderful waterways.
You will find current local health warnings at www.toiteora.govt.nz/health warnings.
Check it's alright before you light
Rural fire within the Western Bay of Plenty is managed by Fire and Emergency New Zealand (FENZ).
Lighting a fire? For more information and to apply for a permit, see checkitsalright.nz.
Explore the District
We're lucky to have an abundance of stunning walking tracks and trails around our District. From short, accessible pathways to multi-day hikes, we've got something for everyone! Check out some of the offerings below:
Cool off on a hot day
There's nothing like a cool dip or a fun splash in a swimming pool on a hot day!
If you are looking for exercise or recreation, the Dave Hume Swimming Pools in Katikati and Te Puke Memorial Swimming Pool are open to the public daily.
Be wai-wise
Our water is a precious taonga (treasure) and is essential for our everyday lives.
It's important that we're all being mindful of our water use, especially during the hot summer months, so we've put together some tips for reducing water use at your place. Remember - even the smallest saving can help, so do your part Western Bay!
Events in the Western Bay
There's so much happening around the District, so make sure you check out our 'What's On' calendar for info on the many community events this summer.
If you have an event you'd like published on our calendar, just complete this form.
Neighbours being too loud?
Everyone is entitled to peace and comfort in their homes. If your neighbours are constantly partying a bit too hard or there's other excessive noise going on in your neighbourhood, give us a call on 0800 926 732.
Have a read of our Noise Control webpage for further info.