3001 days ago

Mudtopia Festival neighbour notice

The team from Rotorua Lakes Council

Rotorua's inaugural Mudtopia Festival is taking place at Arawa Park (Rotorua racecourse) this weekend from Friday 1 - Sunday 3 December. This notice is to advise neighbours that they may experience increased traffic and noise for the duration of the event. The event times are as follows:
- Friday 1 December 3pm - 8pm
- Saturday 2 December 10am - 7pm followed by a concert which runs until 10.30pm
- Sunday 3 December 10am - 4pm
Council has worked with sound engineers and regulatory officers to ensure that all noise complies with restriction standards set out in the district plan.
We hope to see you all there and encourage you to take advantage of the locals offer using your Golden Ticket which can be downloaded at www.mudtopia.com...
For more information please phone Council on 07 348 4199.

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