Conditions of Entry Permit
Requests for entry permits should be made at least one week prior to the date you plan to visit. E.g. Requests for an entry permit should be made no later than close of business on a Monday if you require a permit for the following weekend.
No person shall enter the forest while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
No Hunting is permitted hunting from start of December to end of January.
The permit may be cancelled at any time by any AFL staff member. This can be done either verbally, by public notice or by advertisement.
Smoking and lighting of fires is prohibited.
Max of 4 people on one permit.
1 permit per month per person. Note might not always be achievable.
Damage or removal of gates, fences, signs, ponds, equipment, buildings and/or trees is prohibited.
Access is restricted to daylight hours on weekends and public holidays only.
Any breaches of this policy will be viewed in a very serious light and may result in loss of entry/recreational access.
Where a visitor is encountered on AFL land without a valid entry permit;
- The person will be issued a Trespass Notice in conjunction with the NZ Police.
- Other forestry companies in the Tairawhiti region will be notified of the Trespass Notice.
- The AFL Trespass Notice is valid for two (2) years. In the event they are found on AFL land while a Trespass Notice is in force, they will be subject to prosecution under the Trespass Act 1980, Section 4 (1), (2) & (4).