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Bin Enquiry FormWith Lower Hutt moving to Alert Level 2 at 11:59pm tonight, there will be some changes to how Council services and facilities will run. Many facilities will re-open with additional health and safety measures in place, in accordance with the Government’s revised Level 2 guidance.
Mayor Campbell Barry says the shift to Alert Level 2 will be welcome news for people, who will be able to utilise a greater number of Council services.
“Most of our council facilities will reopen tomorrow morning (Wednesday) at 10am and pools will open midday Thursday. There will be appropriate health and safety measures in place, and we will be requiring people to scan in using the COVID tracer app and wear a mask while in public places,” says Mayor Campbell Barry.
“Despite more facilities and services re-opening we need to remain vigilant against Delta – maintaining physical distance, scanning in, washing and sanitising our hands, and wearing a mask when you’re out and about.”
“By continuing to follow official advice, we can keep our friends and families safe, our local businesses open, and continue to eliminate the virus.”
Council’s Chief Executive Jo Miller is looking forward to welcoming staff and the community back into council facilities. “All of our buildings have been deep-cleaned and will be ready to welcome everyone back. We will have greeters in place to make everyone’s experience safe and enjoyable.”
Here's what you need to know about Hutt City Council facilities at Alert Level 2:
More information on Hutt City Council services and facilities at Alert Level 2 can be found here: www.huttcity.govt.nz/covid19
Published: 7 September 2021