An ice skating rink is one of the attractions being put on to help Tauranga celebrate an upcoming Car Free Day.
On September 22, Tauranga will join more than 2000 cities around the world to celebrate World Car Free Day. Between 10am and 3pm, a section of 1st Ave will be transformed into an urban public space for the day to host a free community event organised by Tauranga City Council.
The event will offer inspiration to consider new travel habits and includes family-friendly activities such as a pop-up ice-skating rink, giant games, a treasure hunt, an urban chill-out zone, radio entertainment and more.
Council transportation manager Martin Parkes said in a statement that Tauranga was New Zealand's most car-dependent city which was "something we're not proud of".
"World Car Free Day offers an opportunity to join a worldwide movement and to consider other ways of getting around," Parkes said.