Location of pokie machines operated by Bluegrass Trust
Julie Fairey made this Official Information request to Department of Internal Affairs
The request was successful.
From: Julie Fairey
Dear Department of Internal Affairs,
Please provide a breakdown of the specific venues, and numbers of machines at each venue, hosting pokie machines operated, or formerly operated by the Bluegrass Trust.
I understand Bluegrass Trust has 117 machines nationwide, and that they are in seven bars in Auckland, Lower Hutt, Blenheim, Nelson and Christchurch. I am seeking the names, street address, and number of machines for each of these venues.
Can you also please advise what will happen to these machines if Bluegrass Trust fails in its appeal against losing its licence to operate Class 4 gambling machines.
Yours faithfully,
Julie Fairey
From: Telephon Telephon
Department of Internal Affairs
Dear Julie,
Thank you for your enquiry.
We have forwarded your email to our Gambling Compliance Team ([email address]) They will respond to you as soon as possible. Alternately you can contact them by phone on (+64 4) 495 7200.
Kind Regards,
Customer Services Team
Shared Services Branch
Department of Internal Affairs - Te Tari Taiwhenua
Phone: (+64 4) 495 7200
www.dia.govt.nz
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From: Julie Fairey [mailto:[OIA #379 email]]
Sent: Thursday, 5 July 2012 12:32 p.m.
To: Telephon Telephon
Subject: Official Information Act request - Location of pokie machines operated by Bluegrass Trust
Dear Department of Internal Affairs,
Please provide a breakdown of the specific venues, and numbers of
machines at each venue, hosting pokie machines operated, or
formerly operated by the Bluegrass Trust.
I understand Bluegrass Trust has 117 machines nationwide, and that
they are in seven bars in Auckland, Lower Hutt, Blenheim, Nelson
and Christchurch. I am seeking the names, street address, and
number of machines for each of these venues.
Can you also please advise what will happen to these machines if
Bluegrass Trust fails in its appeal against losing its licence to
operate Class 4 gambling machines.
Yours faithfully,
Julie Fairey
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From: Telephon Telephon
Department of Internal Affairs
Hi Julie,
See attached regarding gaming machine numbers.
Thanks
-----Original Message-----
From: Julie Fairey [mailto:[OIA #379 email]]
Sent: Thursday, 5 July 2012 12:32 p.m.
To: Telephon Telephon
Subject: Official Information Act request - Location of pokie machines operated by Bluegrass Trust
Dear Department of Internal Affairs,
Please provide a breakdown of the specific venues, and numbers of
machines at each venue, hosting pokie machines operated, or
formerly operated by the Bluegrass Trust.
I understand Bluegrass Trust has 117 machines nationwide, and that
they are in seven bars in Auckland, Lower Hutt, Blenheim, Nelson
and Christchurch. I am seeking the names, street address, and
number of machines for each of these venues.
Can you also please advise what will happen to these machines if
Bluegrass Trust fails in its appeal against losing its licence to
operate Class 4 gambling machines.
Yours faithfully,
Julie Fairey
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Julie Fairey left an annotation ()
I have shared this information with other Local Board members in other areas, where there are Bluegrass Holding machines, and publicly on the Roskill Community Voice facebook page (the local government ticket I am a member of, I'm an elected member on the Puketapapa Local Board) http://www.facebook.com/roskillcv
Phil Lyth left an annotation ()
It is not obvious, but the second file, "List of Venues", shows full info for 1,400 venues - apparently every site in NZ, not just the Bluegrass ones requested.
At the right side of the spreadsheet, "GM Count" = number of gaming machines on the site. "JP Count" refers to the presence or absence of a 'jackpot controller' linking all the machines at the site.
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Julie Fairey left an annotation ()
I have very briefly posted about this on the Roskill Community Voice facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/roskillcv
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