
Re : COVID-19
A message to our valued customers ;
As with all New Zealand , we are closely monitoring and following guidance from the Ministry of Health and other Government agencies regarding COVD-19 .
Our focus is to keep safe , our dedicated staff who are working in our store and for customers visiting our store .
We want you all to know ;
1. We are open for normal business hours currently
2. We have increased the cleaning of our store facilities and
common touch points
3.Our Staff will be using hand sanitiser between customer
interactions , and when handling customer eftpos cards and
currency . Please do not be offended
4. We have placed signage on our store doors asking for people NOT
TO ENTER , or remain in the store if they are unwell
5 . In terms of shopping , if you cannot get into the store , but wish to
make purchases etc , please contact us via the following options,
to see how we can assist ; Payments can be arranged , and items
can be couriered out .
Contact us by :
Phone 03 2183-239
Email : southernadventureinvercargill@gmail.com
Message us Via Facebook Messenger
Regards
Southern Adventure Management & Staff

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A reminder to drive safer
Police are reminding motorists of the importance around following distances following a multi-vehicle crash on the Dunedin Southern Motorway yesterday.
Senior Sergeant Karl Hemmingsen, Otago Coastal Area Road Policing Manager, said Police responded to a three-vehicle crash on the Dunedin Southern Motorway at Fairfield around 8:20am this morning.
“Luckily, there were no serious injuries sustained in the crash, however it did create significant disruption for motorists, with a few people likely to be late for work this morning.
“The road has been cleared and since reopened; however, it is a good reminder of the impact sunstrike can have on our morning commutes this time of year.
“Police are asking motorists to keep their following distances in mind when driving to your destination, a larger gap between you and the car in front of you is often the difference in being able to safely stop, or crashing into the car in front of you, if they stop abruptly," Senior Sergeant Hemmingsen said.
This morning has already seen six crashes causing disruption to motorists across the Southern District, with variable conditions across the Southland, Otago Coastal and Otago Lakes areas.
This is an urgent reminder to pay close attention when driving on the roads, and drive to the conditions, increase following distances, slow down, and put your distractions away.
We want to see everyone getting to their destinations safely.


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