Missing mail

Hi folks …

I have been patiently waiting for a small stack of LPs to arrive from Germany since mid march only to find out recently that they had been inadvertently delivered to another address in the area in April sometime! We are on Wech Access and the package had been delivered to someone on Martins Access according to NZ Post records.

I am very keen to get these back.

If anyone has been delivered this package – approx 12″ x 12″ flat pack – could you please contact me on 0274957445

Best regards,
Ian Moir

Work begins on major Pūhoi to Warkworth site access point

Content taken from:
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/BU1706/S00151/work-begins-on-major-puhoi-to-warkworth-site-access-point.htm

6 June 2017

Work begins on major site access point for the Pūhoi to Warkworth project

Work is about to begin on constructing one of the main access points for construction traffic working on the Pūhoi to Warkworth Road of National Significance.

The site access point known as SAP4, will allow construction vehicles to enter and exit the project site from State Highway 1 (SH1) just south of Perry Road -approximately 7km south of Warkworth.

To create the new site access point there will be road widening works, installation of temporary and new guardrail barriers, and the removal of trees. Works will start from 7 June and will take approximately three months to complete.

Some of this work will take place at night (between the hours of 8pm and 5am) because construction crews will be working in one lane of SH1. Four separate periods of night works will be required, one to five days each period. When night works are taking place, there will be ‘Stop-Go’ operation.

There will also be a temporary 70 km/h speed restriction through the construction area until the works are complete.

NX2 Chief Executive, Ray Wilson says this access point is a key part of ensuring NX2 construction crews can to get into the site safely and enable them to meet the construction timetable. “We are working to ensure appropriate traffic control measures are in place on SH1 to protect the public and the construction team. We ask motorists to take note of the traffic controls in place, drive to the conditions, and take extra care.”

Throughout June the project team will also be working very close to SH1, near Hungry Creek, felling pine trees. There will be some night works and it also will include ‘Stop-Go’ operations.

To find the latest traffic information please go to https://onthemove.govt.nz/

Work began in December to construct the Pūhoi to Warkworth project, the first stage of the Ara Tūhono – Pūhoi to Wellsford Road of National Significance. It is a key transport link connecting Northland to the rest of the Upper North Island, helping move people and freight between major centres more safely and efficiently. The project extends the Northern Motorway to four lanes for 18.5km north from the Johnstone’s Hill Tunnels at Pūhoi to a tie-in with the existing State Highway 1 north of Warkworth. It will be open for traffic by late 2021.

NEIGHBOURHOOD SUPPORT NEWSLETTER #25

RODNEY NEIGHBOURHOOD SUPPORT INCORPORATED
NEWSLETTER
2nd June 2017 . Issue: 25

Please forward to all your members and may be circulated on your local Websites or Facebook.

Email Addresses: Coordinator: [email protected]
Secretary: [email protected]
Mahurangi Policing Centre, 1 Hamatana Road, Snells Beach
Mon-Fri 10am to 2 pm.

WELCOME: To our new members.

OUR ORGANISATION INVITES YOU TO OUR AGM:

AGM

COMMMITTEE
Our committee welcomes new members to be elected at our AGM, who will help us all to continue to work together as a team to ensure our organisation meets the Aims and

Objectives o our organisation. To help make our community a more caring and safe environment to live in. 

FACE BOOK
We welcome the new members of our Facebook Group. All members are invited to join our Rodney Neighbourhood Support Facebook Group. http://www.facebook.com/groups/HNWSG

MAGAZINE
I thank those volunteers who have helped deliver our 2017 Magazines. We still have some areas to deliver to. The links below will take you to the electronic copy.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/3ra3le6ra7qm8go/N16RD%20-%20Pages.pdf?dl=0

Here is the url for the electronic copy on our website also.

http://online.fliphtml5.com/pmvx/gyvj/#p=1

DATA BASE
We thank our volunteer Dalys for contacting the people whose emails bounce back. Out of over 520 we usually get about 10 emails back each time we send out Smart Client and communications. Please if you do not receive regular emails contact the coordinator on [email protected] and advise any changes to your address, so our records can be corrected.

PACKS, ROAD SIGNS AND STICKERS
Our thanks go to Lesley who makes up all our packs. We have more available if you can encourage your neighbours or friends to join. Also many places have no signs up. We have Rural as well as ordinary signs for the Town areas.

2018 MAGAZINE
We are now collecting articles and photos towards our 2018 Magazine. By distributing 5000 copies our organisation receives $5000.00 towards the $39000 required to run our organisation.

EMERGENCIES 111
CRIME REPORTING LINE 0800 115 019
To report non – emergencies please ring the Crime Reporting Line.

CELL PHONE: *555   or anonymously CRIME STOPPERS 0800 555 111 

LOCAL POLICE STATION NUMBERS
Helensville Police Station: 09 420 8967
Kumeu Police Station:  09 412 5293
Wellsford: 09 423 8228
Orewa: 09 426 4555
Whangaparaoa Police Station: 09 424 6500
Warkworth Police Station: 09 423 8228
Mahurangi Policing Centre:4256608

SCAMS
A message from Kelsey at our National Office:
I have found 3 other links to pages which will be of assistance with up to date scams and where to report.

https://www.facebook.com/FraudInfo/
https://www.netsafe.org.nz/advice/scams/
https://www.consumerprotection.govt.nz/get-guidance/scams-and-online-safety/scamwatch/scams/ 

NEIGHBOUROOD SUPPORT GROUPS
I thank all those who were able to help their neighbours to cope with the past weather that in some places caused emergency situations. Your Group is seen very important by the ACDEM organisation. It is up to us and our local Emergency Response Groups to look after ourselves in any emergency.  

INDIVIDUAL HOUSEHOLDS
It is important for yourselves and your Neighbours that you know each other in case of an unexpected emergency, ideally you should be part of a Group.

If you are not in a position to form a GROUP maybe a neighbour will. 

ALERTS FROM CIVIL DEFENCE AND EMEGENCY MANAGEMENT
TO RECEIVE ALERTS DIRECT

Download the Red Cross Hazard App to your Cell Phone. (For help follow the directions below).

Happens

RedCross

and/or on your Computer:

Open: Auckland Council Website, Scroll to bottom left, Click on more….., Open Auckland Civil Defence, Click on Subscribe to Emergency Alerts.

COORDINATOR
Your regular coordinator Margaret is taking a two and half month break. Her role will be managed by Astrid Lopez our Secretary. We have contacts for delivering Packs and Signs in all the areas.

The phone number and email is as usual. 

PLEASE SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS
Rodney Local Board, Hibiscus Bays Local Board, Jim’s Mowing, Kaipara Cat Fishing Charters, Internal Affairs, The NZ Lottery Board, Markat, and All our Advertisers in our Magazine 2017.

Rodney Neighbourhood Support Inc.
Phone: 0212583737 or 08009420111
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.nsrodney.org.nz

Need a couple of local blokes

Hi 

We need some locals preferably 2 blokes. We are putting up stables just need a hand for 15 mins to give us a lift. Box of beers or bottle of wine in it and a great big thank you! Plus anytime help vice versa.

Text Vanessa 021406068