R1-056/2020: Continuity of whiteware services
Mac Marketing, the Region’s whiteware contractor has advised that they expect to be able to continue to provide a repair and maintenance and replacement service throughout the Covid-19 shut down period.
Mac Marketing, the Region’s whiteware contractor has advised that they expect to be able to continue to provide a repair and maintenance and replacement service throughout the Covid-19 shut down period.
Please see attached [PDF, 190 KB] for property notice 17.
ActionPlease ensure all personnel read and follow these instructions
SituationToday the Prime Minister announced that New Zealand is at Alert Level 3, and will move to Level 4 in forty-eight hours’ time.
NOTICE OF CHANGE TO
FIRE SEASONS
Fire and Emergency New Zealand declare a Restricted fire season, effective from 08:00am, Monday 23 March 2020 in the following area:
Auckland Region (excluding the Hauraki Gulf islands) is in a Restricted Fire Season [Fire Permit required]
A permit is required to light a fire in open air.…
Tēnā koutou katoa,
I would like to address some misinformation being circulated about the building fire on New North Road on the morning of Friday 20 March. Firstly, I would like to say thank you very much to the crews that attended the incident.
Congratulations to the following who were successful in their applications to vacancy # R1-027-2020 for across Area vacancies into Area 4
Transferee
New Station
James Hall
Auckland City Red
Keiran Walmsley
Ellerslie Blue Reliever
Kalisi Tuiloma
Onehunga Red
Richard Twomey
Area Commander
Auckland City Fire Area
ActionPlease ensure all personnel read and follow these instructions. SituationFollowing yesterday’s operational update, this afternoon the Prime Minister announced a new four-level alert for COVID-19, along with new advice and restrictions to help limit its spread within New Zealand. We are currently at alert level 2.
ActionPlease ensure all personnel read and follow these instructions. SituationThe environment we are operating in is rapidly evolving as the impacts of COVID-19 are felt across the world.
Kia ora Tatau
I hope across the Region all are well in these challenging times.
Fire and Emergency New Zealand is taking government led advice on the “COVID-19” virus and applying it to daily operations. See notice body for update 2 & 3 for Te Hiku Personnel