A North Shore couple who worked for over a decade to maintain one of听Auckland鈥檚 most popular听beaches听are heartbroken after Auckland Council removed their toy library and 鈥渓ost and found鈥 service from Long Bay.听
Auckland Council acknowledged they removed 鈥渘on-compliant signage鈥 but have extended their thanks to the couple and expressed a desire to find a way forward.听
Jeanine and Phillip Oxenius live near Long Bay Regional Park and visit every morning to pick up rubbish and remove discarded items from the beach to place in a 鈥渓ost and found鈥 they set up, marked with a handmade sign.听
They also set up a 鈥渢oy library鈥 for beach toys left behind and a 鈥渟tick library鈥 for dog owners visiting the beach that frames the park.听
Jeanine Oxenius said the pair often visited twice daily, dropping in again in the evening to do another sweep of the beach鈥檚 golden sand.听
But after years of service, the pair say their cleaning and tidying days are over after all traces of their volunteering were removed by council staff.听
鈥淚鈥檝e done my stint, I just can鈥檛 be bothered any more,鈥 Jeanine Oxenius told the听Herald, claiming 鈥測ou just can鈥檛 reason鈥 with Auckland Council.听
鈥淚鈥檝e done their dirty work for 10 years. They will now see how dirty the beach actually becomes.鈥听
Oxenius claimed, while park rangers cleaned the park itself, their role does not extend to cleaning the beach itself.听
Auckland Council have confirmed that park rangers monitor the beach for rubbish and contractors regularly visit to clean up.听
This isn鈥檛 Jeanine Oxenius鈥 first clash with Auckland Council. She hit the headlines in 2020 for听dumping maggot-infested birds and eels on the foyer of an Auckland Council office, claiming she was pushed to breaking point by inaction over sick and dead birds affected by avian botulism.听
The council reported Oxenius to police and said her actions were 鈥渄isgusting and insensitive鈥.听
The toy library at Long Bay Beach, installed by Phillip and Jeanine Oxenius. Photo / Michael Craig听
Jeanine Oxenius recently noticed the signs and the couple鈥檚 lost and found collection were missing and appealed to the local community for information.听
She told the听Herald听she was informed by council workers cleaning the park that, while they had clearance to remove the lost and found items, they had not removed the signs themselves and so Jeanine and Phillip replaced them.听
The new signs lasted just a matter of days, with the pair returning from a short holiday to find them gone again.听
鈥淚 can鈥檛 win,鈥 Jeanine Oxenius said.听
The stick library for dog walkers at Long Bay. Photo / Tess Bos听
Many locals expressed their displeasure online, joining a discussion on social media to praise the Oxenius鈥 efforts.听
鈥淭hat鈥檚 so sad. It gave our little community beach a soul that made me proud,鈥 one person wrote.听
Others labelled the council鈥檚 decision as 鈥渁bsolutely ridiculous鈥 and bemoaned that their rates weren鈥檛 covering rubbish collection from the beach itself.听
At least one local complained on social media the couple had collected 鈥渂each rubbish鈥 for children to take, a claim fiercely defended by Oxenius who insisted she and her husband removed any rubbish they found and instead only placed genuine toys back on offer to visiting children.听
鈥淚鈥檓 heartbroken,鈥 Oxenius said.听
鈥淚鈥檝e lost the will to live because I鈥檓 trying to do something good and it keeps backfiring.鈥听
Phillip Oxenius hard at work collecting rubbish at Long Bay. Photo / Supplied听
Auckland Council鈥檚 northern principal ranger Jason Maguiness told the听Herald听that Auckland Council was 鈥渆xtremely grateful鈥 for Jeanine and Phillip鈥檚 efforts and open to discussing future community projects to keep Long Bay rubbish-free.听
Maguiness said Auckland Council parks and community facilities operations staff regularly monitor Long Bay Beach to assess and remove rubbish, while Regional Park rangers focus on maintaining the park itself and protecting its native flora and fauna.听
鈥淲e do unfortunately come across a large amount of non-compliant signage in our regular checks. We manage this by removing signs from our beaches and park areas that have not been approved by the council.听
鈥淚n this case, we acknowledge that removing signage relating to a 鈥榣ost and found鈥 collection site for items left on the beach may have been upsetting for some locals.鈥听
Maguiness said council staff had not been able to contact Jeanine and Phillip before the signage was removed but have 鈥渞eached out鈥 since learning of their concern and wanted to support the couple鈥檚 efforts.听
鈥淲e are extremely grateful to Jeanine and Phillip Oxenius for their commitment to keep Long Bay free of rubbish over the years.听
鈥淲e are certainly open to discussing any further community projects at Long Bay that may help protect this popular regional park and ensure it stays rubbish-free.鈥听
Jeanine and Phillip told the听Herald听that had received a single phone call from the council after the signs were removed and called for an apology, adding that they were happy for someone else to take on their previous role but were sick of dealing with Auckland Council.听
Jeanine Oxenius said she didn鈥檛 want to fight this time.听
鈥淚鈥檓 sick and tired,鈥 she said.听
鈥淚 don鈥檛 even want to go down to the beach anymore.听
鈥淚t used to be my happy place, but they have taken it away from me.鈥听
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