If the Far North District Council believes its compromise over the leasing part of the Perehipe reserve at Whatuwhiwhi would quell local anger, it was wrong.
A small protest was established on the reserve on Thursday, with spokesperson Caroline Snowden saying the council had not listened to its constituents.
The council had leased the reserve to the former owners of the Top 10 Holiday Park from 2006 to 2013 under what was described as a gentleman's agreement. In exchange for use of the land for the summer overflow of campers, the park mowed the reserve and provided water for the public toilets, calculated by some in the community as worth around $9000 a year.
The protesters estimated that the extra sites within less than half the reserve, now to be formally leased to Carrington Holiday Park Jade LP, which bought the property in 2013, would earn $60,000 a year in camping fees over the peak holiday season alone.
The park owner had applied to the council to lease the entire 3960 square metres, but had reduced that to 1600 square metres, which the council granted last month. As agreed with the council, it had removed a children's playground and a small building that the protesters said had been erected on the reserve illegally.