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140828 Tas Update TRM.Xlsx Downstream Residents Contact List Opuha Dam Emergency Action Plan Priority 1 TAS Name Address Phone Fax E-mail Contacted TAS David Williams 231 Opuha Dam Road 03 685 4818 03 685 4815 Ashwick Flat 027 297 4454 RD 17, Fairlie Paul John & Sue Simpson Opuha Dam Road 03 680 6897 [email protected] No House 027 344 8902 - Sue Purchased from Andrew Wilson (2013), Lives in cottage Mt Hay Station, Tekapo Diane Charlie, Robyn & Russell 62 Trentham Road 03 685 4858 [email protected] Crampton Ashwick Flat 027 233 4364 - Robyn RD 17, Fairlie 027 740 9988 - Russell Chonny Andrew & Helen McLaughlan 1283 Geraldine Fairlie Highway 03 685 8456 [email protected] RD 17, Fairlie 027 354 4698 - Helen 027 950 4894 - Andrew TAS Hayden Dwyer 1537 Geraldine Fairlie Highway 03 685 8673 Farm Maager Cattle Valley 027 471 5 736 RD 17, Fairlie Paul Simon & Loren Geary 1891 Geraldine Fairlie Highway 03 685 8815 [email protected] Cattle Valley 027 414 8104 RD 17, Fairlie Diane Colleen & Steve Marett 1741 Geraldine Fairlie Highway 03 685 8789 03 685 8789 [email protected] Mike Mabwinney Cattle Valley 021 873 835 RD 17, Fairlie 027 507 9642 - Mike Own land off Gudex Road which would be affected Chonny Thomas MacFarlane Kowhai Farms - Cottage 2 03 614 8262 [email protected] & Scott Ridgen 379 Gudex Road 027 600 8555 - Thomas Middle Valley 03 685 6071 - Scott RD 12, Pleasant Point Cottage 1 238 Gudex Road Middle Valley RD 12, Pleasant Point Page 1 of 12 Downstream Residents Contact List Opuha Dam Emergency Action Plan Priority 1 TAS Name Address Phone Fax E-mail Contacted TAS Grant Chisholm 697 Gudex Road 03 614 8778 03 614 8778 [email protected] Jud Baines Raincliff 027 614 8778 RD 17, Fairlie 027 907 5233 - Grant Cottage - currently empty Gudex Road Cattle Valley Paul David & Jan Morgan 1761 Spur Road 03 614 7181 03 614 8806 [email protected] Middle Valley 027 230 3357 RD 12, Pleasant Point Diane John & Helen McHaffie 1728 Middle Valley Road 03 614 7434 Middle Valley RD 12, Pleasant Point Chonny Raincliff Youth Camp Spur Road Camp 03 614 7007 Caretaker John 03 614 7434 - John David Morgan 03 614 7181 - David Paul Raincliff Scout Camp Secretarial Services take bookings Contact Paul Hinsley TAS Kevin & Ros Cooper 617 Raincliff Road 03 614 8384 [email protected] (Pampered Pooches) Totara Valley 03 684 6025 (w) RD 12, Pleasant Point Tenant - Property owned by Don Hudson Diane Clive & Doreen Callow 603 Hazelburn Road 03 614 7151 03 688 9972 [email protected] Totara Valley 021 819 060 RD 12, Pleasant Point Chonny Peter Hanna & Gill Friel 22 Hazelburn Road 03 614 7154 [email protected] Totara Valley [email protected] RD 12, Pleasant Point TAS Garrad Haden 358 Monument Road 03 614 7229 [email protected] Totara Valley 027 349 0706 RD 12, Pleasant Point UNABLE TO CONTACT Paul Karl Haywood 393 Raincliff Road 03 614 7944 - Karl [email protected] Isbister Manager Totara Valley 021 0240 2209 RD 12, Pleasant Point 021 175 1248 Page 2 of 12 Downstream Residents Contact List Opuha Dam Emergency Action Plan Priority 1 TAS Name Address Phone Fax E-mail Contacted Paul Brent Isbister 464 Rockwood Road 03 614 8860 [email protected] Susan Cocker Totara Valley 027 284 4768 RD 12, Pleasant Point Diane John & Clare Baxter 65 Hazelburn Road 03 614 8865 Totara Valley 027 406 1361 - Clare RD 12, Pleasant Point 027 406 1362 - John Chonny Mike Hende J Fraser Cottage 1 228 Raincliff Road RD 12, Pleasant Point NO CONTACT DETAILS TAS Ike Williams 233 Raincliff Road 03 614 8388 03 614 8388 [email protected] Totara Valley 027 442 7746 RD 12, Pleasant Point Paul Jonathan & Helen Bray 148 Wrigley Road 03 614 7249 [email protected] RD 12, Pleasant Point 021 0235 8660 Diane Hans & Nicole Wicki 368 Wrigley Road 03 614 8098 [email protected] RD 12, Pleasant Point 021 0284 3363 - Hans [email protected] 027 766 7707 - Nicole Chonny Alan & Jane Hunter Opihi Vineyard Café 03 614 8308 [email protected] 804 Opihi Road 027 519 7616 - Alan RD 12, Pleasant Point 027 937 2566 - Jane TAS Alan & Stella Lambie 825 Opihi Road 03 614 8871 [email protected] Totara Valley 021 046 1549 RD 12, Pleasant Point 021 183 3987 Paul Richard & Ali Clews 492 Opihi Road 03 614 8055 Totara Valley 021 842 8861 RD 12, Pleasant Point Diane Alister & Christine 404 Opihi Road 03 614 7384 McGregor Totara Valley 021 179 3416 - Christine RD 12, Pleasant Point Chonny Slim Aitken 163 Opihi Road 03 614 8267 [email protected] Lisa Hunt RD 12, Pleasant Point 027 243 6041 - Slim Chris Hunt 027 474 2594 - Lisa New residents (Sept 2014 - to be updated) Page 3 of 12 Downstream Residents Contact List Opuha Dam Emergency Action Plan Priority 1 TAS Name Address Phone Fax E-mail Contacted TAS Jason & Kelly Biggs 80 Opihi Road 03 614 7951 [email protected] RD 12 027 921 7517 - Jason Pleasant Point 027 220 5762 - Kelly Paul Jason Shore 68 - 71 Collett Road 027 233 2847 - Grant Bridgette McKinny Baches 03 688 8325 - Grant Grant Shearer 027 299 0565 - Grant Shane McIntyre 027 200 8758 - Shane Rosemary Pierce 027 300 8147 - Rosemary Bruce McMillan 027 688 4972 - Bruce Diane Neil & Jenny Rawcliff 1069 Clelland Road 03 971 0131 [email protected] RD 12, Pleasant Point 027 222 9974 Chonny Jonathan Blakemore 28 Totara Valley Road 027 312 2930 [email protected] Totara Valley RD 12, Pleasant Point TAS Jason & Sarah Williams 538 Totara Valley Road 03 614 8791 027 275 3858 - Jason RD 12, Pleasant Point 027 347 1727 - Sarah Paul Bruce & Helena Love 444 Totara Valley Road 03 614 8047 [email protected] Totara Valley 021 147 5355 - Helena RD 12, Pleasant Point 027 626 0901 - Bruce Diane Lisa Alderston 766 Totara Valley Road 03 614 8254 [email protected] Andrew Loomes RD 12, Pleasant Point 022 354 5004 Chonny Malcolm & Julia Bennett 683 Totara Valley Road 03 614 8747 Totara Valley 027 227 5797 RD 12, Pleasant Point 027 683 0576 - Julia TAS Laura Chapman 598 Totara Valley Road 03 614 7510 [email protected] Cameron King Totara Valley 021 181 4695 RD 12, Pleasant Point 021 177 5262 Paul Frank Stewart 819 Totara Valley Road 03 614 7253 Totara Valley RD 12, Pleasant Point UNABLE TO CONTACT Diane A R Pierce 816 Totara Valley Road 03 614 7949 Totara Valley 027 230 2418 RD 12, Pleasant Point Page 4 of 12 Downstream Residents Contact List Opuha Dam Emergency Action Plan Priority 1 TAS Name Address Phone Fax E-mail Contacted Chonny Ruth Lambie 342 Totara Valley Road 03 614 7392 [email protected] Totara Valley RD 12, Pleasant Point TAS Greg & Heather Wiseman 292 Totara Valley Road 027 688 9667 [email protected] Totara Valley 03 614 7845 RD 12, Pleasant Point 027 230 2416 Paul Agnew Cottage River Road - Cottage Empty 03 614 7532 [email protected] Owners numbers 027 556 1028 - Evan 027 813 4300 - Carol Diane Roger & Marilyn Richards 38 River Road 03 614 8012 [email protected] Waitohi 021 2244 6502 - Roger RD 25, Timaru TAS Charlie Lianos 240 River Road 022 307 5002 Pearse Cottage Waitohi 03 614 7334 RD 25, Temuka Paul Gordon Stocker & 650 River Road 03 614 7727 Valerie Coll Waitohi 027 267 8829 Point Shingle Supplies RD 25, Temuka Diane Dry Mix NZ Ltd Slaughterhouse Road 03 614 8902 [email protected] Les Crossan RD 25 03 688 0523 Temuka Chonny Cottage right on the corner River Road Waitohi RD 25, Temuka NO CONTACT DETAILS Page 5 of 12 Downstream Residents Contact List Opuha Dam Emergency Action Plan Priority 2 TAS Name Address Phone Fax E-mail Contacted Chonny Steve & Kerry Bennett 361 Trentham Road 03 685 4884 [email protected] Ashwick Flat 027 685 4883 RD 17, Fairlie TAS Kim & Tracey Christie 2408 State Highway 79 03 697 4863 [email protected] Beautiful Valley 021 051 8898 - Kim RD 21, Geraldine 021 143 2050 - Tracey Paul Robin & Margaret Wright 2337 State Highway 79 03 697 4865 Beautiful Valley Rd21, Geraldine Diane Steve and Kate Pagan 1993 State Highway 79 03 697 4852 03 689 4852 [email protected] Beautiful Valley 021 509 673 RD 21, Geraldine Chonny Mark & Mandy Robins 154 Raincliff Road 03 614 7440 [email protected] RD 12, Pleasant Point 027 636 4116 - Mandy TAS Colin & Brenda Lyon 172 Goulds Road 03 614 7232 [email protected] Alister Lyon Totara Valley 027 694 8148 - Alister RD 12, Pleasant Point 021 178 9757 - Colin Paul Michael & Jill Parr 26 Ley Road 03 614 7109 [email protected] RD 12, Pleasant Point 022 649 8631 027 602 5199 - Jill Diane Rodney & Tania Coles 17 McMasters Road 03 614 7454 [email protected] RD 12, Pleasant Point 027 428 2292 - Tania [email protected] Chonny E Carter 348 Wrigley Road 03 614 8067 [email protected] Page 6 of 12 Downstream Residents Contact List Opuha Dam Emergency Action Plan Priority 2 TAS Name Address Phone Fax E-mail Contacted Goslin Cottage RD 12, Pleasant Point Page 7 of 12 Downstream Residents Contact List Opuha Dam Emergency Action Plan Priority 2 TAS Name Address Phone Fax E-mail Contacted TAS Alister Norrie 2361 Winchester Hanging Rock Rd 03 614 8883 03 614 8883 [email protected] Diana Walsh RD 12, Pleasant Point 027 427 1859 - Alisater 027 362 3034 Paul Aimee Bryce Goslin Cottage 027 614 0403 [email protected] 272 Graham Road 027 239 9409 Pleasant Point Diane Paul & Jan Johnston 2336 Winchester Hanging Rock Rd 03 614 8166 [email protected] RD 12, Pleasant Point 021 900 383 - Paul 03 697 4898 - Paul (w) 027 463 4978 - Jan Chonny Greg & Sherryl Bailey 524 Opihi Road 03 614 7479 [email protected] Totara Valley 027 449 9062 - Greg RD 12, Pleasant Point 027 257 0099 - Sherryl TAS Katie & Hamish
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