Stratford Press

Easter Sunday trading approved

Councillor­s vote to renew policy allowing businesses to open if they wish

- Ilona Hanne

If the Easter Bunny forgets to plan ahead this Easter they needn’t panic — they can just hop along to Stratford after the district’s councillor­s voted in favour of shops being able to open on the day.

Shops in the district have been able to open on Easter Sunday since 2017, when a change to legislatio­n meant councils were able to write their own policies around Easter Sunday trading. The resultant policy for Stratford District has now come up for renewal and was presented to councillor­s for a decision on Tuesday, February 27.

At the hearing, Stratford district councillor­s were asked to decide if shops in the district could continue to trade on Easter Sunday, and the answer was a resounding yes, with just one elected member voting against.

In a report to councillor­s, environmen­tal health manager Rachael Otter said the draft policy had been released for public consultati­on with submission­s closing on February 16.

Two submission­s had been received, with one in favour of continuing to allow Easter Sunday trading and one opposed.

Rachael said five organisati­ons — the Stratford Business Associatio­n, the Taranaki Chamber of Commerce, Hospitalit­y New Zealand, Retail New

Zealand and the Salvation Army, had been directly notified as part of the public consultati­on process as they had each submitted on the initial policy in 2017, however, none of the five organisati­ons made a submission this time.

In 2017, all bar three councillor­s voted in favour of introducin­g a new Easter Sunday trading policy that allowed shops across the district to open on Easter Sunday if they wished.

As the policy had now been in

place for a few years, it was a legal requiremen­t for the policy to be reviewed, Rachael said.

Councillor Steve Beck voted against shops being able to open on Easter Sunday, saying he recognised he might be a “lone voice” around the table.

“Easter Sunday is a religious holiday, which, as a nation, we’ve always held in high regard. Not many shops [in the district] are open on any Sunday, and I would certainly like to see them all closed on Easter Sunday.”

All other elected members at the hearing voted in favour of allowing shops to open. Councillor Grant Boyde was on a leave of absence.

Mayor Neil Volzke said he noted the submitter opposed to Easter Sunday trading had stated it was the only day off staff could have.

“I don’t agree. Staff are not obliged to work every day, if that was the case, shop staff would never have a day off.”

The wording of the legislatio­n was clear, he said, in stating staff were not required to work, and did not have to give a reason if they didn’t wish to work on Easter Sunday.

Easter Sunday was not a public holiday, said Neil.

“While Easter Sunday is part of a religious event it is not actually a public holiday.”

“Many, many businesses” were operating and staff working, on every Sunday, Easter or not, he said.

“Farmers, medical and health workers, police . . . there are dozens and dozens of profession­als who work that day already, why should we take a different view when it comes to shops?”

He said it came down to personal choice for businesses.

“Many chose to operate on Sundays, especially in malls and larger towns, while many equally chose not to, especially in smaller towns. The decision should be owner choice.”

Councillor Annette Dudley moved that the policy allowing for Easter Sunday trading across the Stratford District be adopted, with Councillor Ellen Hall seconding the motion.

All councillor­s voted in favour, other than Steve Beck who asked his vote against be formally recorded.

The policy will come into action on March 13 this year, ahead of Easter Sunday which falls on March 31.

Disclaimer: Editor Ilona Hanne is married to the CEO of Stratford District Council.

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Photo / Ilona Hanne Shops across the Stratford District will be able to open for trading on Easter Sunday if they wish.
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Neil Volzke
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Steve Beck

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