N246252
17 April 2012
Alex Harris
C/- email
[email address]
Dear Mr Harris,
Request for information: 11 April 2012
I refer to your request for information contained in your email of 11 April 2012, in which you
requested:
1. Does the council open its meetings with a prayer?
2. If yes you’d like a copy of that prayer or examples?
3. When the practice was first established?
4. Whether the council has considered abolishing in the wake of the Whanganui decision?
5. Any advice the council may hold on the prayer’s compatibility with both the Human
Rights Act 1993 and Bil of rights Act 1990?
Your request for information under Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act
1987 (LGOIMA) has been considered and the responses are listed below:
1. Yes
2. The prayers are not retained or recorded. Councillors select/create their prayer to read
on the day.
3. The practice was first established 20 November 1989.
4. Council has not considered the Whanganui decision or abolishing this practice.
5. There is no information on this item
If you disagree with Council’s response you can pursuant to section 27(3) of the LGOIMA,
make a complaint to the Ombudsman who will upon receipt of the complaint investigate
and review Council’s decisions. Information on how to make a complaint can be found at
www.ombudsmen.parliament.nz.
Yours sincerely
Eileen Cronin
Democracy & Support Services Manager
15 Fitzherbert Street, Gisborne • PO Box 747 Gisborne 4040 New Zealand
PHONE +64 6 867 2049 • FAX +64 6 867 8076 • EMAIL service @ gdc.govt.nz • www.gdc.govt.nz