Keeping of Animals, Poultry and Bees Bylaw Review

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We are reviewing our Keeping of Animals, Poultry and Bees Bylaw 2016. 

We use it to effectively control and address issues that may arise around keeping livestock, poultry and bees in urban areas. These issues include

  • wandering stock damaging property or causing a hazard to traffic
  • noise
  • odour 

We feel the bylaw has worked well in its current form. It has set general expectations for the urban community about what animals, poultry or bees can be kept and any conditions that may apply. 

It has also given the community the ability to raise issues with us, knowing we have the power and mechanism to deal with them.


What's different?

The only change to the existing bylaw is adding the Gore Gardens and pastoral land south of the Gore Multisports Complex, on Charlton Road, to the list of land the bylaw does not apply. The proposed change is due to these areas being Council-owned.


Have Your Say

Anyone can submit on this review. Submissions are open until 5:00pm on Friday 4 March. Submissions can be made digitally or by downloading the form from this page.

Online: Go to our submission form below

Email: Send to info@goredc.govt.nz with the subject heading Keeping of Animals, Poultry and Bees Bylaw Review

Delivered: You can drop off your submission to our main office, 29 Bowler Avenue, Gore; the Mataura Library/Service Centre, McQueen Avenue, Mataura; or the Gore Library, Jacob Street, Gore.

Post: Gore District Council, P O Box 8, Gore 9740


What happens next?

We will acknowledge all submissions by email or letter.

Once submissions close, our staff will review them. Should a hearing be required, a date for this will be set and submitters wishing to speak at the hearing will be informed of the proposed date.

Our staff will then provide a report to be considered at a subsequent Council meeting.


Feedback on this bylaw has now closed.

We are reviewing our Keeping of Animals, Poultry and Bees Bylaw 2016. 

We use it to effectively control and address issues that may arise around keeping livestock, poultry and bees in urban areas. These issues include

  • wandering stock damaging property or causing a hazard to traffic
  • noise
  • odour 

We feel the bylaw has worked well in its current form. It has set general expectations for the urban community about what animals, poultry or bees can be kept and any conditions that may apply. 

It has also given the community the ability to raise issues with us, knowing we have the power and mechanism to deal with them.


What's different?

The only change to the existing bylaw is adding the Gore Gardens and pastoral land south of the Gore Multisports Complex, on Charlton Road, to the list of land the bylaw does not apply. The proposed change is due to these areas being Council-owned.


Have Your Say

Anyone can submit on this review. Submissions are open until 5:00pm on Friday 4 March. Submissions can be made digitally or by downloading the form from this page.

Online: Go to our submission form below

Email: Send to info@goredc.govt.nz with the subject heading Keeping of Animals, Poultry and Bees Bylaw Review

Delivered: You can drop off your submission to our main office, 29 Bowler Avenue, Gore; the Mataura Library/Service Centre, McQueen Avenue, Mataura; or the Gore Library, Jacob Street, Gore.

Post: Gore District Council, P O Box 8, Gore 9740


What happens next?

We will acknowledge all submissions by email or letter.

Once submissions close, our staff will review them. Should a hearing be required, a date for this will be set and submitters wishing to speak at the hearing will be informed of the proposed date.

Our staff will then provide a report to be considered at a subsequent Council meeting.


  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    We look forward to receiving your feedback on our Keeping of Animals, Poultry and Bees Bylaw. You have until 5:00pm on Friday 4 March to have your say.

    Consultation has concluded. Thanks to those who provided feedback.

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