This is an HTML version of an attachment to the Official Information request 'All information relating to School Strike 4 Climate Wellington'.
From:
Sean Woodcock
To:
Alison Howard; Siobhan Procter; Liam Hodgetts
Cc:
Brad Singh; Moana Mackey
Subject:
RE: Charging School Strike for Climate for a demonstration
Date:
Monday, 12 September 2022 4:35:39 pm
Final update (for now),
 
Organisers have cancelled plans to march through the streets & instead will be gathering at
Parliament grounds between 11.30 & 12pm.
 
Sean.
 
From: Sean Woodcock 
Sent: 12 September 2022 15:35
To: Alison Howard <[email address]>; Siobhan Procter
<[email address]>; Liam Hodgetts <[email address]>
Cc: Brad Singh <[email address]>; Moana Mackey <[email address]>
Subject: RE: Charging School Strike for Climate for a demonstration
 
Just an update: The organisers are developing two plans based on numbers attending, if
numbers are low they will remain on the footpath & if high they will use the road with police
support. They will not know numbers till the day.
 
We will prepare responses for both scenarios.
 
Many thanks,
Sean
 
From: Sean Woodcock 
Sent: 12 September 2022 12:28
To: Alison Howard <[email address]>; Siobhan Procter
<[email address]>; Liam Hodgetts <[email address]>
Cc: Brad Singh <[email address]>; Moana Mackey <[email address]>
Subject: RE: Charging School Strike for Climate for a demonstration
 
Kia ora all,
 
I have spoken to 
 & essentially this comes down to 3 options for the organisers if they are
unable to find sponsorship for next week’s event;
1.  They go ahead without formal TTM (workable with some police support- though risky for
the organisers).
2.  They remain on the footpath only & don’t take TTM
a.  May not be workable due to unknown numbers attending & potential spill onto
road anyhow.
3.  They postpone the event till they can raise the funds that contractor is requesting for
TTM.
 

I have emphasised to 
 that the organisers will have to decide & let WCC know how they
intend to proceed. I have also asked our Street Activities Coordinator to reach out to talk
through how each of the options may work.
 
I do know that they have cancelled the contract with FH (confirmed by 
), though I am not
sure if they have been supplied with the TMP.
 
It would be helpful if there was some clarity that WCC is not charging a $5k fee to protest, this is
a private arrangement with a TTM provider. We have had a few messages that we have had to
respond to, none in support of Council.
 
Cheers, Sean
 
From: Alison Howard <[email address]> 
Sent: 12 September 2022 11:52
To: Siobhan Procter <[email address]>; Liam Hodgetts
<[email address]>
Cc: Brad Singh <[email address]>; Moana Mackey <[email address]>;
Sean Woodcock <[email address]>
Subject: RE: Charging School Strike for Climate for a demonstration
 
I am of the view we should not pay for traffic management services for this protest.
We request a protest to submit a traffic management plan, it’s not a requirement, no one stops
protests that don’t submit one.
We paid for the first school strike protest plan and services as we wanted them to be safe and
they didn’t realise they needed a plan. They do know now, this isn’t a surprise.
Many protests do their own traffic management on the day with volunteers
 
Sean is talking to their organiser 
today with clarification and advice.
I’ve gone back to Cr Paul and some of the protest organisers with a “no”
 
If we fund this protest, should we fund others??
 
 
Alison Howard
Manager Climate Change Response | Planning & Environment Group | Wellington City Council
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We work flexibly at Wellington City Council. I am sending this message now because this time suits me. I
encourage you to read, respond or action this at a time that best works for you.
 
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From: Siobhan Procter <[email address]> 
Sent: Monday, 12 September 2022 7:50 am
To: Liam Hodgetts <[email address]>
Cc: Alison Howard <[email address]>; Brad Singh <[email address]>;
Moana Mackey <[email address]>; Sean Woodcock
<[email address]>

Subject: FW: Charging School Strike for Climate for a demonstration
 
Hi Liam
 
This one is your call.
 
The transport team doesn’t have discretionary budget to fund traffic management for protests
and if Transport funds its then it raises equity issues for other protest groups.
 
If it is to be supported, suggest it neds to come out of the Climate action budget and if it is, then
suggest there is allowance made for it every year to avoid us repeating this each year and we
advise the SS4C accordingly.
 
Regards
 
Siobhan
 
From: Mayor Andy Foster <[email address]> 
Sent: Monday, September 12, 2022 6:47 AM
To: Councillor Iona Pannett <[email address]>; Councillor Diane Calvert
<[email address]>; Councillor Tamatha Paul <[email address]>; 
>; DL: Councillors <[email address]>
Cc: Siobhan Procter <[email address]>; Liam Hodgetts
<[email address]>; Michael Algar <[email address]>
Subject: RE: Charging School Strike for Climate for a demonstration
 
I agree – sounds like we are talking a very small amount with the other contributions already
made?
 
From: Councillor Iona Pannett <[email address]> 
Sent: Sunday, 11 September 2022 6:05 am
To: Councillor Diane Calvert <[email address]>; Councillor Tamatha Paul
<[email address]>; 
 DL: Councillors
<[email address]>
Cc: Siobhan Procter <[email address]>; Liam Hodgetts
<[email address]>
Subject: RE: Charging School Strike for Climate for a demonstration
 
Thanks I would support this and for other groups with an important purpose with few resources.
 
Many thanks
 
Iona
 
From: Councillor Diane Calvert <[email address]> 
Sent: 10 September 2022 11:25
To: Councillor Tamatha Paul <[email address]>; 
 DL: Councillors <[email address]>

Cc: Siobhan Procter <[email address]>; Liam Hodgetts
<[email address]>
Subject: Re: Charging School Strike for Climate for a demonstration
 
Hi
Just a thought. Given that Council has a sizeable budget in this space, could we repurpose some
of it to assist? 
 
Diane 
 
Councillor Diane Calvert

 
From: Councillor Tamatha Paul <[email address]>
Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2022 10:59:23 AM
To: 
 DL: Councillors <[email address]>
Cc: Siobhan Procter <[email address]>; Liam Hodgetts
<[email address]>
Subject: Re: Charging School Strike for Climate for a demonstration
 
Kia ora 
,
 
Yes, it is regrettable that Council won’t pay the contractor fees for Traffic Management.
 
Councillors, I have spoken to various different business units about Council paying for the Traffic
Management Plan as we have in the past and the answer has been no. 
 
I have reached out to VUWSA, Grant Robertson and James Shaw. Some are making private
donations but they don’t have discretionary funds either.
 
I have said to the organisers I would be happy to contribute personally and I understand that
about half of the costs have been covered by unions and other groups so they are almost there. 
 
If anyone has any further ideas please sing out!
 
I am proud to support SS4C and will continue to do so. 
 
Ngā mihi,
Tamatha 
 
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Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2022 10:39:05 AM
To: DL: Councillors <[email address]>
Subject: Charging School Strike for Climate for a demonstration
 
Dear councillors

I understand that the City Council stands proudly in support of action on climate to mitigate
harm. This is why you addopted a Climate Emergency declaration.
How does this fit with the WCC charging School Strike 4 Climate (one of the poorest groups in
the country) $5,000 to hold a demonstration on Sept 23rd?
I would be pleased to hear that this has been considered at Council and the fee waived
Yours
Berhampore