The majority of surfers reportedly accepted with good grace that Takiwa o Ahipara had closed the road to Te Kohanga (Shipwreck Bay) until the Covid-19 lockdown is reduced to level 2, but some did not. On Wednesday police intervened on their behalf.
Two surfers, understood by the Northland Age to be foreigners holidaying at Ahipara when lockdown began, brought the issue to a head, and were soon joined on the water by more than a dozen others.
The gate at the top of the road to Te Kohanga remained locked, and Takiwa o Ahipara spokesman Patau Tepania said he was not expecting any further confrontation, given that the surf had eased significantly, but on Wednesday police permitted the surfers to move along the shoreline, while others paddled to the spot where the break was at its best.
Takiwa o Ahipara had previously denied access via the foreshore, and the police intervention left Mr Tepania bemused and frustrated.
At Ngātaki, an iwi-led checkpoint had closed State Highway 1, and for a time had prohibited vehicle access to Rarawa Beach, with no police action (Ngātaki checkpoint has police blessing, May 5), yet the blocking of access to Te Kohanga had been overruled.