LegislationThe National War Memorial’s governance is administered by Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage, through the National War Memorial Act 1992.National War Memorial Act 1992 (New Zealand Legislation) Our legislation This page lists the legislation we administer and our policies and guidance. ProtocolsThe National War Memorial does not permit any commercial activity either inside the building or elsewhere within its grounds.Visitors are welcome to take photos except for promotional purposes.You are also welcome to place flowers and other items of remembrance by the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior.The consumption of alcohol is prohibited at all times.Use of the National War MemorialThe Memorial (including the Hall of Memories) is temporarily closed for seismic strengthening. Carillon tower concept strengthening report The Carillon Tower has been assessed as earthquake prone, meaning it could be damaged in an earthquake. The weak point is some parts of the bell frame. National War Memorial Advisory CouncilCurrent members of the National War Memorial Advisory Council are:Major (Retired) Fiona Cassidy - ChairStaff Sergeant Tina Grant DSD JPColonel (Retired) Roger HowardGlenis Philip-Barbara, Pou Mataaho o Te Hononga, Deputy Secretary, Te Hononga Māori Crown Partnerships, Manatū Taonga Ministry for Culture and HeritageSir Wayne Shelford KNZM, MBE, National President of the RNZRSAContact usFor any further queries, or to request use of the memorial, please contact us at [email protected]
Carillon tower concept strengthening report The Carillon Tower has been assessed as earthquake prone, meaning it could be damaged in an earthquake. The weak point is some parts of the bell frame.