WCC Services and Facilities - Alert Level 2
Under Alert Level 2, most of Council’s services and facilities will remain the same, but contact tracing and some restrictions will be in place to keep staff and the community safe.
Ministry of Health guidelines for Alert Level 2 include:
Washing your hands regularly and thoroughly, with soap and water for 20 seconds or more
Coughing and sneezing into your elbow
Staying at home if you are unwell. If you are sick call your GP or Healthline to book a free COVID-19 test, and get tested if asked
Keeping a distance of one-metre from colleagues and customers as much as possible
Consider wearing a mask if you are in a place or space that makes social distancing difficult
Ensure you download and are using the Government’s COVID Tracer App or the RIPPL App – both are acceptable.
WCC are discouraging the use of cash at Council facilities – please use Eftpos or other contactless payments if possible.
Compulsory contact tracing will be in place through the Government’s COVID-19 app, the RIPPL app, or details will be collected at reception areas.
Key information about facilities and services at Alert Level 2:
Pools and Recreation:
· All our pools and recreation centres remain open
· Please keep at least 1m physical distancing for pools, gyms and recreation centres
Club Active is open
Group Fitness classes at Freyberg are cancelled
Group Fitness classes are continuing at WRAC with reduced numbers – booking required
For more information about all pools and recreation centres at Alert Level 2 visit wellington.govt.nz/recreation
Waste, rubbish and recycling:
Rubbish and recycling collection services are operating as usual
The Southern Landfill is open but with restrictions in place - Transfer station will be reduced capacity by 50% to allow for social distancing and the kiosk will be contactless payment where possible
The Tip Shop and Recycling Centre are open. Recycling drop-off at the Recycling Centre will be delineated to allow for social distancing
Contact tracing will be in place and landfill users will have their vehicle registrations noted for this purpose alone.
Libraries:
All Library branches remain open - please visit wcl.govt.nz for more information
Please check in when you arrive - please stay at least 2m apart from other visitors and staff
We are limiting the number of visitors to meet social distancing requirements, so please follow guidance from our staff
All programmes and events are cancelled
The Central Library consultation events for this week are cancelled but you can continue to share your views – please visit wgtn.cc/central-library.
General:
Council committee meetings will resume on Zoom and be livestreamed on YouTube until further notice
The Harbourside Market will not be open under Level 2 at this stage
Community Centres will be open and operating with contact tracing systems in place, but check with your local community centre for information on programmes and services
At this stage the Council is expecting staff to come to work – however staff who have been in Auckland in the past two weeks, or are considered to be at risk, have been told to work from home
For the most up to date information about the status of all Council facilities and services please visit the Wellington City Council website COVID-19 section wellington.govt.nz/covid-19. Please note that Alert Level 2 information is being updated as it gets confirmed.
For the latest Council news and Mayoral updates: News
For the latest updates on social media: Facebook and Twitter
The Support Services Map shows who to contact for support and essential services and where to find these services in your neighbourhood.
Find Government information and advice: covid19.govt.nz
Businesses and organisations can get QR codes at qrform.tracing.covid19.govt.nz. If you have any problems getting QR codes or with the NZ COVID Tracer app, please contact the Ministry of Health by phone on 0800 800 606 or by email help@covidtracer.min.health.nz.
RIPPL can also read the Ministry Posters so you can still use the app of your preference – the important thing is you help contact tracing.