2010 days ago

Vector Outages and Level 3 Approach

Denise Lee MP

Hi everyone, I’ve noticed a few comments on the page about power outages in our local area. I’ve received official comms from Vector regarding their on-going schedule of planned outages.
During the first lockdown in March/April, Vector postponed all but the absolutely critical works required for safety, supply or to support other essential services. Since then they have been working to deliver the postponed works.

Since the move to level 3, they again reviewed all their planned works and postponed or re-scoped a significant number. The remaining work Vector assessed to be so critical that they believed they could no delay- for safety or continuity of supply. They therefore have considered and/or applied the following during Alert Level 3:

- Moving works to weekends to minimise disruption to customers schooling and working from home during

- Moving works to outside social hours where possible - outside of 8am-10pm weekdays to minimise disruption

- Postponing works to beyond the 26th August where possible

- Re-scoping works and re-arranging outage times

- Cancelling capital works that are not urgent

- Using temporary generation to minimise daytime planned outage impacts whenever this is technically feasible.

For any updates on planned outages during Level 3, please visit the link provided.

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3 hours ago

ONEHUNGA RED CROSS

The Shop Manager from Red Cross Shop Onehunga

Onehunga Red Cross is bringing you heaps of music vibes.

Our Vibe table is full of bargains.

Our $1 rails are fully stocked.

Heaps of bedding and linen to choose from.

Pop in and see us, open 7 days a week.
We are in need of carrier bags, so please, if you have any spare bags, please could you pop them into us anytime.

See you soon

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Auckland

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