Whangarei Leader

Councillor apologises after partner’s alleged parking infringeme­nts

- SUSAN BOTTING Local Democracy Reporter

A Whangārei District councillor has apologised after her partner used a car displaying her council parking permit to allegedly park unlawfully in the city centre.

It is also alleged her partner David Blackley, a former Whangārei mayoral candidate, spoke inappropri­ately to council parking warden staff issuing the resulting parking infringeme­nt ticket.

Councillor Jayne Golightly is understood to have apologised after the car Blackley drove was alleged to have been parked on dotted yellow no-parking lines in Rust Ave, Whangārei, in the week leading up to Christmas.

The car was allegedly unwarrante­d and unregister­ed at the time.

Blackley allegedly got a $60 parking offence ticket from Whangārei District Council parking warden staffing contractor Armourguar­d for the Rust Ave infringeme­nt.

The car was also alleged to have been ticketed by Whangārei District Council parking warden staff several days previously for being unwarrante­d and unregister­ed, clocking up a total of $400 in fines ($200 for each count) on that occasion.

Whangārei District Council chief executive Rob Forlong refused to confirm the name of the councillor or their partner.

Local Democracy Reporting/ the Northern Advocate has lodged a request for formal Whangārei District Council confirmati­on of the names under the Local Government Official Informatio­n and Meetings Act. However, sources have confirmed Golightly is the councillor concerned.

Forlong did, however, comment generally.

‘‘There was a warden spoken to inappropri­ately by someone in an unlawfully parked car with a council parking permit attached to it,’’ Forlong said.

‘‘It’s important for people to remember parking wardens are just doing their job and should be treated with respect,’’ he said.

The matter was escalated through parking warden contractor Armourguar­d to Forlong, who spoke to the councillor concerned.

Forlong said the councillor had, through him, apologised to the council parking contractor.

Local Democracy Reporting/ the Northern Advocate approached Golightly asking whether she was aware the car with her council parking permit was being used by Blackley on this occasion and for other comment by phone, email and text.

She did not respond by edition time.

Blackley was approached for comment at the same time. He said he knew nothing about the matter, did not want to ruin his holiday and would respond in mid-February when he had returned from his break.

Local Democracy reporting/ the Northern Advocate followed up on that conversati­on with a text and email seeking comment. Blackley did not respond to these by edition time.

Whangārei District councillor­s have council car parking permits to display in their vehicle and use – in legal parking places – when on council business.

Forlong said these entitled councillor­s to park their vehicles in town when on council business. Partners could use the permit if supporting a Whangārei District councillor on council business.

He said the person involved in the unlawful parking incident was not on council business.

Blackley unsuccessf­ully challenged sitting mayor Sheryl Mai in the 2016 Whangārei mayoralty race.

Free parking was the second of his challenge’s five key platforms in the 13-candidate business and growth-centric GoWhangāre­i group he set up to contest that election.

Golightly was also a member of the group. Blackley also stood unsuccessf­ully as a councillor in that election.

Local Democracy Reporting is Public Interest Journalism funded through NZ On Air.

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The district councillor has since apologised for her partner’s alleged parking and traffic infringeme­nts.
MICHAEL CUNNINGHAM/ NORTHERN ADVOCATE MICHAEL CUNNINGHAM/ NORTHERN ADVOCATE The partner of a Whangārei District councillor has allegedly parked an unwarrante­d, unregister­ed car unlawfully. The district councillor has since apologised for her partner’s alleged parking and traffic infringeme­nts.
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