No doubt some groups will be upset by changes proposed under a new management plan for Mauao.
The new restrictions proposed in the draft Mauao Historic Reserve Management Plan include a new rule requiring people wanting to fly drones or unmanned aircraft over Mauao to get permission first.
Rock climbing will also be banned on Mauao unless a suitable new site can be found. No new memorial seats or plaques are to be permitted and scattering of ashes on the reserve will not be allowed.
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Mauao is a significant and iconic landmark for the region. It's a popular destination for visitors and locals alike for the stunning view it affords of the Western Bay.
According to the management plan, more than one million people walk up or around Mauao every year, making it the largest natural fitness and leisure centre visited in the Bay of Plenty.
Visitor numbers are likely to continue to increase with local and regional population growth.
Given the sheer number of people visiting the site, it is important that activities in the area are managed to ensure that this unique site is preserved for future generations.
Of course, some groups might not like the changes but there is a wider public interest at stake.
However, it is crucial that the stunning natural beauty of Mauao is protected.