Saturday, September 23, 2023

A recall alert from New Zealand Food Safety

 


A recall alert from New Zealand Food Safety


Wallaby brand Cookie Dough Bites (Chocolate Macadamia with Maple and Double Chocolate Hazelnut) 

22 September 2023: 

Crombie and Price Ltd is recalling:


1/ Wallaby brand Cookie Dough Bites Chocolate Macadamia with Maple and 


2/ Wallaby brand Cookie Dough Bites Double Chocolate Hazelnut 


due to the possible presence of an allergen (milk). People with a milk allergy or intolerance should not consume these products. If you have consumed any of these products and have any concerns about your health, seek medical advice.



Product identification.

Product type:     Snack product


Name of product (size):

Wallaby brand Cookie Dough Bites Chocolate Macadamia with Maple (130g)

Wallaby brand Cookie Dough Bites Double Chocolate Hazelnut (130g)


Date marking:    

All best before dates up to and including 21/09/24


Package size and description:

The products are sold in a 130g plastic package.


Distribution:

The products are imported from Australia.

The products are sold at retail outlets, supermarkets and online throughout New Zealand.

The products have not been re-exported.


Notes:

This recall does not affect any other Wallaby brand products.



Consumer advice:

Customers are asked to check the date mark on the product.

People with a milk allergy or intolerance should not consume these products. If you have consumed any of these products and have any concerns about your health, seek medical advice. If you are not allergic or intolerant to milk, this recall does not affect you.

Customers with a milk allergy or intolerance should return the products to their retailer for a full refund.

Who to contact:

If you have questions, contact Crombie and Price Ltd:

Phone: (03) 434 8311

Address: 5 Torridge Street, Oamaru


Pigeon Post News Richmond

Tasman Police Appeal for Information


 

Appeal for Information Regarding Nelson Crash

Attributed to Senior Constable Matthew Harris

Nelson, New Zealand – Authorities are calling upon the public for assistance in the aftermath of a collision that occurred in Nelson on September 12. The Tasman Police are actively seeking information related to the incident, and Senior Constable Matthew Harris has issued a plea for cooperation.

On the evening of September 12, at approximately 5:25 pm, police received notification of a collision that transpired on the footpath of Main Road Stoke in Nelson. The incident involved a cyclist and a pedestrian, both of whom have been identified.

However, the police are keen to speak with two individuals who provided assistance immediately following the collision. These witnesses played a vital role in aiding the affected parties, and their input is crucial to the ongoing investigation.

If you were one of the individuals who rendered assistance in the aftermath of this incident, please do not hesitate to contact the Tasman Police. You can reach out to the authorities on 105 and referencing file number 230912/4937.

Cooperation from the public in providing information about this incident is greatly appreciated by law enforcement as they work to piece together the details of the crash and ensure a comprehensive investigation. The Tasman Police urge anyone with pertinent information to come forward promptly, assisting in the pursuit of justice and resolution for all involved parties.


Tasman Police.


Pigeon Post News.

Friday, September 22, 2023

Richmond Transport Choices Project 

 


Public Feedback has made Changes to first Richmond Transport Choices Project 




22 September 2023



Tasman District Council’s first Transport Choices project in Richmond is about to hit the streets, and final changes have been made to it following community feedback. 


Funding for this work comes from a share of the Government’s $350m distributed by Waka Kotahi to rapidly reallocate existing street space for walking, cycling and public transport. 


A series of safety improvements are going to be made on William Street and some nearby side streets, and the views residents were sought. 


One contentious issue from talking to people was the proposed trial of a no right turn out of William Street on to Salisbury Road. 


Many people expressed concerns about that idea, so ways were investigated of making changes while ensuring improved safety for walkers and bike riders at that intersection. The project team went back to the drawing board and redesigned the layout, and the right turn has been retained. 


Transportation Manager Jamie McPherson says this is why we seek constructive feedback for projects like this, so we can make considered decisions. 


“In this case, we are able make changes to the project while being able to maintain the key objectives of improving safety in the neighbourhood.”     


Jamie McPherson says that we have found that William Street plays a vital role in creating an inclusive, safe, vibrant, and sustainable area to live in. 


“By improving safety, particularly around schools, we’re ensuring everyone including our rangatahi (young people) can move around safely by walking, scooting, biking or whichever way they choose.” 


Isaac Construction was awarded the contract to do the work expected to start in early October and finish by February 2024. 


Residents who may be affected by construction work will be contacted directly, otherwise you can keep up to date on Tasman District Council’s Shape Tasman website, shape.tasman.govt.nz/transport-choices-2023/william-street-project


Contact 


Jamie McPherson 

Transportation Manager 

Community Infrastructure  

03 543 7256


Tasman District Council Communications.


Pigeon Post News, Richmond.

Thursday, September 21, 2023

MetService — UPDATED - Forecasting Disruptive Weather Ahead - WARNINGS NO LONGER IN FORCE

21/09/2023



Disruptive Weather Ahead

Warnings no longer in Force 



Forecast for whole of New Zealand


Covering period of Thursday 21 - Sunday 24 September


MetService forecasts heavy snow, strong winds, heavy rain, and thunderstorms for the end of the working week and into the first weekend of the school holidays. The active front moving northwards up the South Island continues to cause havoc, with fourteen Severe Weather Warnings and Watches are currently in place in the South Island.


With this weather coinciding with a time where many kiwis will be travelling, we urge everyone to stay up to date with MetService forecasts, Watches, and Warnings; along with road information from Waka Kotahi.





MetService Meteorologist Clare O’Connor offers more detail: “Overnight we’ve seen widespread disruption resulting from this strong, moist northwesterly flow. Rainfall totals in Fiordland have exceeded 100 mm in twelve hours; gusts of 150 km/h recorded in Canterbury High Country; and 2500 lightning strikes detected in the southwest of Te Waipounamu/the South Island.”


As the front moves northwards, a southerly change follows behind: Heavy Snow Warnings for inland Canterbury including the Mackenzie Country begin early Friday morning, with up to 40 centimetres of snow expected. While this will be unwelcome news for the rural community, ski fields in the region will no doubt appreciate the fresh spring snow ahead of the first week of the school holidays. A drop in temperatures alongside the wind change will be noticeable following days of above average temperatures.





As conditions settle in the south, impacts of the active front will begin to be felt in Te Ika-a-Māui/the North Island. Heavy Rain Watches have been issued for Taranaki Maunga/Mt Taranaki and the Tararua Range, beginning on Saturday. Metservice will issue additional Watches and Warnings closer to the time, as significant and widespread impacts are possible for Te Ika-a-Māui/the North Island.


“The rain band meets with air originating from the north of Aotearoa/New Zealand as it moves on to Te Ika-a-Māui/the North Island, adding even more moist air into the mix, with rain for all corners of the island. The heaviest rain is expected in the second half of Saturday and Sunday morning, likely disrupting travel on what will no doubt be a busy weekend on the roads. Keeping up to date with forecasts as well as road conditions will be imperative this weekend for any families heading away for the school holidays.” O’Connor continues.


By Sunday night, the front moves to the northeast of Te Ika-a-Māui/the North Island and becomes slow-moving – uncertainty remains as to the exact location of the front at this time and MetService forecasters are monitoring the situation closely and will issue updates throughout the weekend.


MetService Severe Weather Warning

Tasman Nelson - Warnings no longer in Force 



Heavy Rain Warning - NO LONGER IN FORCE


Heavy Rain Warning lifted for The Bryant and northern Richmond Ranges: Heavy rain is easing this morning. This rain warning is now lifted.


Heavy Rain Warning lifted for Tasman west of Motueka : Warning amounts of rain are no longer expected. This rain warning is now lifted.


Heavy Rain Warning lifted for Westland south of Otira: Warning amounts of rain are no longer expected. This rain warning is now lifted.


METSERVICE



Pigeon Post News, Richmond.


State Highway 6 Closed at Night Until September 29th

 

Black = Road closure / Blue = Detour from now until 29 September.

Tasman Nelson Road Closure: Night Closures on State Highway 6, Whakatu Drive


Residents and commuters in Nelson are advised to plan ahead as scheduled maintenance works are set to disrupt traffic on State Highway 6 (SH6), Whakatu Drive. Waka Kotahi, the New Zealand Transport Agency, has announced that the highway will be temporarily closed between McGlashen Avenue and the Quarantine Road roundabout for up to ten nights, from September 17th to September 29th. The purpose of this closure is to facilitate the resurfacing of the Link Road roundabout and the Link Road extension.

Road Closure Details:

  • Location: SH6 Nelson, between the intersections of Quarantine Road and McGlashen Avenue, Richmond, Tasman.


  • Closure Dates: September 17th to September 29th


  • Closure Times: Each night from 8:00 pm to 5:00 am


  • Detour Route: Commuters are advised to take the approved detour route, which includes Annesbrook Drive, Main Road Stoke, Salisbury Road, Talbot Street, Croucher Street, and McGlashen Avenue. Please note that this detour is temporarily approved for heavy vehicles and is expected to add approximately 8 minutes to your journey time.

Detour starts at McGlashen Ave Richmond travelling north.

Resurfacing Works and Travel Planning:

During the specified closure dates and times, SH6 will be closed in both directions to allow for resurfacing works. It's crucial for all residents and travelers to plan their journeys accordingly, making provisions for extra travel time during this period.

However, it's important to note that the success of these maintenance works is contingent on various factors, and there might be short-notice postponements or extensions. It's advisable to stay updated with the latest information regarding the closure.

Waka Kotahi said, “the road closure is a necessary step to ensure the safety and durability of this vital transportation route. While the inconvenience is regrettable, it's essential for the long-term benefit of the community. We encourage everyone affected by this closure to plan their routes in advance, take the recommended detour, and allow for extra time when traveling. The resurfaced road will ultimately provide a smoother and safer driving experience for all.”

Waka Kotahi

Pigeon Post News, Richmond, Tasman.

Wednesday, September 20, 2023

Police - in action on two days

Salisbury Store daring daylight robbery attempt yesterday 19 September 2023. Photo taken R Therkleson.

Two Firearms Incidents Shake Richmond and Nelson over Two Days


Tasman - Armed Robbery Attempt Thwarted in Richmond

Richmond, Yesterday 19 September - A daring daylight robbery attempt at the Salisbury Store in Richmond sent shockwaves through the Richmond community on Monday afternoon. Quick thinking by the store's employee prevented a potentially tragic situation from unfolding.

The situation updated today by Constable Brett Kindley, Tasman Police: the incident unfolded just before 2 pm, when an unidentified man, concealing his identity with a black mask, entered the Salisbury Store on Salisbury Road. The assailant, armed with a weapon, demanded money from a store worker, thrusting the premises into a state of fear and uncertainty.


In a courageous response, the store worker activated a fog cannon, shrouding the store in a dense mist. This swift action proved to be the turning point of the incident, as the robber, disoriented by the sudden fog, hastily fled the scene on foot. Fortunately, no injuries were reported, and it appears that the would-be thief left the store empty-handed.

The Tasman police were alerted to the incident and promptly cordoned off the Salisbury Store. Constable Brett Kindley, Tasman Police, provided insights into the situation, stating, “the offender has entered the store on Salisbury Road just before 2pm and presented a weapon to the store worker and demanded money. The worker has activated a fog canon and the offender has left the scene empty-handed on foot.”  It was a tense moment for those involved, but the fog cannon proved to be an effective deterrent.

However, the police are not taking this incident lightly. “Police are investigating after the incident in Richmond yesterday afternoon, including efforts to identify the masked assailant.”

The incident has left the Richmond community rattled, with Tasman police acknowledging the psychological toll on the victim. "This incident would have been terrifying for the victim, and along with police support, a referral has been made to Victim Support,” Constable Brett Kindley, stated, emphasising the importance of addressing the emotional aftermath.

A worker from the dairy, who was present during the incident, shared their perspective, saying that they were in the back of the shop when the assailant entered. They expressed relief that everyone emerged unharmed. "Everyone is safe now," the worker affirmed, highlighting the importance of community safety.

As the investigation continues, Police are urging anyone with information about the incident to come forward. If you have details that could assist the police in identifying the masked individual, please contact the authorities at 105, quoting file number 230918/8059. Additionally, those who wish to provide information anonymously can do so by reaching out to Crime Stoppers at 0800 555 111.

The attempted robbery at the Salisbury Store serves as a stark reminder of the importance of community vigilance and the critical role law enforcement plays in ensuring the safety of all residents.



Lockdown at Nelson Hospital. Photo stock.


Nelson - Firearm Incident Causes Lockdown at Nelson Hospital

Nelson, Today 20 September - In a concerning turn of events, the Nelson community found itself grappling with another firearm-related incident, this time at Nelson District Court.

Shortly after 1 pm on Wednesday, a man outside the courthouse indicated to security staff that he possessed a firearm. The man left the court premises in a vehicle, which police promptly tracked to Franklyn St in Nelson South, near Nelson Hospital, around 1:15 pm.

The situation escalated rapidly, with surrounding streets cordoned off by police, causing tension and concern among residents, schools and the Nelson Hospital put into lockdown. Franklyn St was blocked off from Tipahi St to Waimea Rd, and a police presence was evident as the community anxiously awaited resolution.

A police officer at the scene noted that there had been "a fair bit of disorder," and some individuals were arrested during the incident.

However, "soon afterwards," police reported that three individuals were taken into custody, and they were cooperating with inquiries. Thankfully, there were no ongoing safety concerns for the public, and Nelson Hospital was able to lift its lockdown.

Although no firearm had been located by police at that time, their investigation into the incident was ongoing. 

These two consecutive incidents have placed the Richmond community and Nelson community on edge, underscoring the need for vigilance and prompt law enforcement responses to ensure the safety and well-being of all residents.

Tasman Police


Pigeon Post News, Richmond.

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