Ōmaru Reserves Management Plan
Auckland Council and the Ōmaru Joint Management Committee are asking for feedback on what a new management plan for Ōmaru should include.
- Closing date
- 5 July 2026
- Type
- Council consultation
- Source body
- Auckland Council
- Last checked
- 23 June 2026
Closes in 12 days
Plain-English summary
The Ōmaru Joint Management Committee is preparing a new management plan for Ōmaru, formerly Point England Reserve. The official page says the plan will guide how the area is used, cared for and enjoyed in future, while protecting land, environmental and cultural values.
In plain English, this is a chance to comment before the draft plan is written. The council is asking what people value most, how the area should be used or improved, and how strongly the plan should reflect Ōmaru’s cultural history and significance.
Why it matters
The plan will guide how Ōmaru is used, protected and improved in future.
It touches public access, cultural history, environmental protection and future facilities or activities.
Who may care
- People living near Ōmaru
- Ngāti Pāoa and Māori partners
- Park users and recreation groups
- Local environmental and community organisations
How to make a submission
- Read the background on the official consultation page.
- Use the online feedback form linked there.
- Share what you value most about Ōmaru and what should be prioritised in the management plan.
- Mention any cultural, environmental or access issues you think should be addressed.
Disclaimer
Civics.nz is an independent plain-English guide and is not an official government website. Always check the official source before making a submission.