Local Government Minister Peseta Sam Lotu-Iiga has commissioned a joint working group to improve the effectiveness and reliability of the local bylaws system, specifically looking at freedom camping.
The working group's findings were expected to be released at the end of this month. Let's hope any amendments aren't prohibitive, and don't marginalise freedom campers further.
Last week this paper canvassed a few said campers in Napier - all praised the local facilities. This is crucial, given it's highly likely that the frequency of littering and fouling has everything to do with the utilities available.
As a newbie to Napier, I was unprepared for the spring influx of visitors. It struck me that all Napier citizens are, albeit unwittingly, hosts.
So, we'd do well to acknowledge that 44,000 international visitors indulged in freedom camping in New Zealand last year.
If we don't shame them out of town first, there's a dividend to be had.