Gisborne Mayor Navigates Forestry Consent Tensions

Gisborne's mayor feels caught between community concerns and the forestry industry's stance on consent approaches. Local residents believe the council is not stringent enough, while the forestry sector disagrees.

The mayor's position highlights the ongoing tensions regarding forestry practices in the region. Community members are advocating for stricter regulations to protect the environment and local interests. In contrast, the forestry industry argues for a more lenient approach to facilitate economic growth and development.

These contrasting opinions have created a challenging dynamic for the mayor, who aims to find a balanced solution. Engaging with both sides will be crucial in shaping the future of forestry management in Gisborne and ensuring a sustainable path forward.

Originally reported by RNZ New Zealand Headlines.

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