SCHEDULE Dog Prohibited Areas Dog Prohibited Areas - Marlborough Description of Public Place All land administered by the Department of Conservation, including the foreshore (to Mean Low Water Springs) of any island administered by the Department of Conservation (unless the dog owner has a permit from the Department of Conservation or there is Department of Conservation signage that identifies where a dog may be taken without a permit). The area within three metres of any children’s playground whether or not the balance of the area is designated as a Dog Exercise Area or a Dog On-Leash Area. All sports grounds (including bowling greens) and including the whole of the grounds, the playing fields and their immediate surrounds and their car parks. (Note: most current sports grounds are listed in the Schedule below. In some cases, dogs are allowed on parts of the grounds but only in the areas, for the purposes and under the conditions specified in relation to a particular sports ground.) All museums and halls including their grounds and car parks. All cemeteries including their car parks; and All war memorials including their grounds and car parks. Dog Prohibited Areas - Blenheim Name of Public Place Location/Access Athletic Park including the grounds that Brewer Street, Blenheim surround the enclosed oval) except that dogs are allowed on lead only on the unformed pathway on the northern boundary and solely to access the riverbank from Brewer and Stratford Streets. A direct route must be taken and the dog and owner cannot stop within the Park. A & P Park (the whole of the Park including the Maxwell and Alabama Roads, Blenheim car park) except that dogs are allowed at: The annual A&P Show; Any authorised dog obedience courses; The dog park area at the Farmers’ Market; and Any other activities as authorised in writing by Council. Central Business District of Blenheim being that area marked on Map 1 Churchward Park except that dogs are allowed Taylor Pass Road, Blenheim on lead only on the formed pathway and solely to access the riverbank from Maxwell Road. A Page 6