
Sally Crown
Sally Crown is a local councillor in Napier who has been actively involved in community issues and initiatives, particularly in relation to urban cleanliness and vibrancy. Recently, she was in the news for her efforts to address the problem of wheelie bins being left on Emerson Street outside of collection times, which were impacting the accessibility and attractiveness of the area. Crown emphasized the importance of collaboration with local businesses and waste management contractors to implement a trial solution involving centralized waste disposal, aimed at enhancing the city's commercial and community environment.
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Recent news mentions
Sally Crown stood down from her position, leading to the appointment of Roger Brownlie as Deputy Mayor.
Napier Mayor Richard McGrath names Roger Brownlie as new Deputy Mayor after Sally Crown stood downNapier Deputy Mayor Sally Crown told the crowds: 'I believe the greatest strength of Te Tiriti is inclusivity.'
Pictures: Hawke’s Bay commemorates Waitangi Day 2026
Sally Crown is one of the official council candidates.
Wairoa election: Just one official candidate so far, as deadline loomsSally Crown, the Hawks chairwoman, praised Willie Burton as an integral part of the club's history.
Willie Burton: The American basketball import who became a Kiwi HawkSally Crown is a councillor who highlighted the gendered nature of the abuse received by elected officials.
Women in local government face increasing threats, online abuseCouncillor Sally Crown said that the leaving of wheelie bins on the street outside of collection times 'was causing issues'.
Emerson St’s wheelie bins binned from views of Napier’s main street





























