* Business owners wished to access their premises to collect necessary documents for the end of the financial year and to clear rubbish.
* Recycling was accumulating, and was likely going to end up in landfill, potentially creating an even bigger problem at the end of the lockdown.
* Non-profit organisations did not know who to go to for funds.
* Northland Inc was working with the tourism industry on redeployment and getting the industry up and running again.
* The possibility of the council persuading banks to change their mortgage holiday conditions so as not to impose additional costs on customers? ("Can the banks wear the pain like the rest of us?
* Was funding available for the training/retraining of local people in place of overseas workers?
* The council was endeavouring to speed up the resource and building consents processes, and was working with the government to simplify them.
Any association members with further concerns that they would like to be raised with Mr Carter was welcome to contact Anita Lasike