Early Engagement Results

During our early engagement we heard from:

  • Individual Community Members
  • Ngāti Tama
  • Waimea and Motueka Youth Councils
  • Te Whatu Ora / Health NZ
  • Local Police

We also gathered data from the Police where alcohol had been a contributing factor in a crime or incident over the last five years. This data is shown in heat maps.

Interpreting Police Heat Maps

A heat map visually represents the frequency and location of incidents in public places where alcohol has been a contributing factor over the past five years. Using a gradient of colours, from cooler tones (indicating fewer incidents) to warmer tones (indicating higher concentrations), the map helps identify patterns and hotspots where alcohol-related incidents are more common.


Police Data: Golden Bay

Police Data: Motueka

Police Data: Moutere-Waimea

Police Data: Richmond

Police Data: Lakes-Murchison

Survey Mapping Results

As part of our early engagement online survey we asked participants to mark any observations of alcohol related crime and disorder on a map, along with their comments. We also asked for any suggested improvements.

Zoom in on the map and click on a coloured dot to see contributions from the community.

Community observations of alcohol related crime and disorder are marked with pink dots.

Community suggested improvements are marked with orange dots.