Australasian Leisure Management
Dec 21, 2020

Byron Bay don’ts and doos

Byron Shire Council warns visitors of being fined if they choose not to stay in designated camping areas and instead sleep in their car or camp in the street.

Illegal camping is a continual problem in the Byron Shire and Council will have staff rostered on seven days a week, from very early to very late, issuing fines wherever possible.

Byron Shire Deputy Mayor, Michael Lyon advises “the community has absolutely no tolerance for people pulling up in their streets, cooking on their footpaths and going to the toilet in their gardens.

“Similarly Council has zero tolerance for illegal camping, nor for people deciding to park in our beach carparks or nature reserves for the night.

“There are camping areas in Byron Bay and around the Shire that are relatively inexpensive and I urge people to use these rather than think they can get a free night or two by pulling up wherever they like.”

Council uses number plate recognition technology that records the number plates of people’s cars and tickets will be issued automatically.

Deputy Mayor Lyon added “the first many people will know about a fine will be when they receive it in the mail or when they return their hired camper.

“As a Council we make no apology for taking a hard line with illegal camping because their contribution to our Shire and our community is minimal.”

Council’s Enforcement Team will also be patrolling at Broken Head, especially on Seven Mile Beach Road which takes in the Broken Head Nature Reserve and the Kings Beach, Whites Beach, Brays Beach and Seven Mile Beach areas.

Other illegal camping hotspots at Brunswick Heads, Byron Bay and Mullumbimby will also be the focus for patrols over the holiday period.

Image courtesy of discoveryholidayparks.com.au

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