File ref: IRC-3822
1 November 2022
Roger Calkin
[FYI request #20481 email]
Kia ora Roger
Death by Drowning
Thank you for your request made under the Local Government Official Information and Meetings
Act 1987 (the Act), received on 7 September 2022. You requested the fol owing information:
1. Copies of all correspondence/reports/emails/text messages relating to the death of
Sandy Calkin held by the Wel ington City Council (the Council), and its staff.
2. All reports, recommendations, and upgrades to safety made to Queens Wharf and its
surrounding areas made in response to the death of my son, Sandy Calkin on 10 July 2021.
3. All reports, recommendations, and upgrades to safety made to Queens Wharf and its
surrounding areas made in response to the death of Finbar Clabby in 2015. This should
include all camera system upgrades and increases in coverage.
4. All incident reports held by the Wel ington City Council in respect of al accidents, near
misses, fatalities and injuries where people have fallen into the water or come close to
fal ing into the water on or about Queens Wharf and the surrounding waterfront area since
the death of Finbar Clabby in 2015.
My apologies for the delays in providing you with the information you are seeking. I would like to
reassure you that the Council’s Waterfront team is working closely with the Coroner’s office and
has been providing regular updates to the office regarding our progress. The Council takes health
and safety in our public areas very seriously and we do regular assessments to ensure that we
minimise the risk to public as much as possible.
Reasons to withhold some information:
While the Coroner’s office is conducting an active investigation, material such as
correspondence/reports/emails and text messages to and from the Coroner’s office relating to
your son’s investigation is unable to be released. At this stage, this part of your request has been
withheld under sections:
• 6(a) making information available would likely prejudice the maintenance of the law,
including the prevention, investigation, and detection of offences, and the right to a fair
trial.
The Coroner’s office has advised that al requests that relate to their investigation be directed to
their office. We have forwarded your request regarding all copies of
correspondence/reports/emails and text messages relating to the death of your son to the
Coroner’s Office. The Council wil continue to work with the Coroner’s office on this after the
investigation is completed.
Correspondence/reports/emails regarding the death of Sandy Calkin
At the time of your son’s passing the Council worked closely with the Police to gather CCTV
footage. For privacy reasons, we cannot release camera footage directly to the public, as it
contains private information about other individuals. This part has been refused under section
7(2)(a) of the Act.
I can confirm that the Waterfront team has no other correspondence and emails relating to the
death of Sandy Calkin other than the ones engaging with the Coroner’s office as noted above.
Below are the documents that fal in scope of your request and my decision to release the
document.
Item Document name/description
Decision
1.
Urgent 2M 210712_3425 - 13 July 2021
Release with redactions
2.
RE_ [EXTERNAL] RE_ Missing person Sandy Calkin - 15 July
2021
Release with redactions
3.
2M 10-07-2021 - 15 July 2021
Release with redactions
4.
CCTV-Josh_OMERI-(2021-07-14)
Release with redactions
5.
WCC CCTV Urgent Footage Request IRC2120
210712_3425 - 16 July 2021
Release with redactions
6.
RE_ Re_ Urgent footage IRC 2120 - 16 July 2021
Release with redactions
7.
RE_ IRC2120 - 1 September 2021
Release with redactions
8.
RE_ IRC2120 - 1 September 2021
Release with redactions
9.
RE_ IRC2120 - 1 September 2021
Release with redactions
10. RE_ [EXTERNAL] RE_ IRC2120 - 7 September 2021
Release with redactions
Please note, contact details have been redacted in accordance with section 7(2)(a) of the Act.
For completeness, both the CCTV and Waterfront team do not have any text messages (including
text-based apps) relating to your son’s passing. Your request for text messages has been refused
under section 17(e) that the al eged document to contain the information requested does not
exist or, despite reasonable efforts to locate it, cannot be found.
Queens Wharf Upgrades
The Wel ington waterfront is a dynamic public space that has continued to evolve over the last 30
years. Council takes the health, safety and wel -being of the public seriously, and have many
preventative and safety precautions in place. There are regular reviews of lighting and public
safety across the waterfront. We have recently received the latest lighting audit report and Crime
Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) and Injury Prevention Through Environmental
Design (IPTED) review for the waterfront. These reports are new (2022) reports that provide an
update on previous reports commissioned.
Ongoing safety improvements include:
• Wel -lit and easily accessible life rings, and defibrillators have been installed.
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• Temporary fencing is now used at larger events in areas where we anticipate large crowds
wil be close to the wharf edge, for example the Matariki Sky Show 2022.
• CCTV cameras are in place that are monitored by a trained security team.
• Handrails and upgraded lighting are used in places deemed appropriate such as bridges
and access points.
• There is a kerb or nib along the wharf edge, and sleepers and seats are placed in certain
locations to further define this edge.
• Providing second chance barriers to help provide separation between waterfront users and
the water.
• Specific step edge definition is used to define the edge of steps to prevent trips and falls.
• Improving the lighting of sea ladders making it easier for people to find the ladders if they
fall in.
• Lighting is also used to highlight edges and guide pedestrians and has been instal ed
around wharf cut-outs to minimise the risk of entering the water at certain points.
Your request for specific reports, recommendations, and upgrades on the death of Finbar Clabby
or your son Sandy Calkin has been refused under section 17(e) of the Act that the al eged
document to contain the information does not exist. The Coroner is yet to report findings and
should any recommendation be made to Council, these would be taken under consideration.
The Council does conduct regular reviews for health and safety. The documents listed below, are
documents that were conducted around the time of Finbar Clabby and Sandy Calkin’s passing that
include upgrades and recommendations for the waterfront:
Item Document name/description
Decision
11. Waterfront Lighting Strategy 2005
Release
12. Waterfront Edge Safety Assessment notes 2016
Release
13. CPTED/IPTED Study – WCC Waterfront Operations 2016
Release
14. Wel ington Waterfront S&T Lighting Assessment - August
2022
Release
15. Wel ington Waterfront CPTED Report 2022
Release
16. S&T Consultants Advice No 01 - Lighting Improvements
Priority Recommendations - September 2022
Release
Incidents reported to Wel ington City Council:
The attached report was pulled from our risk manager system. This logs all incidents/injuries/near
misses and fatalities that was reported to Council.
Item Document name/description
Decision
17. Waterfront Incidents 2015- 2022
Release
Please note, there are some incidents that happen on the waterfront, where members of the
public decided not to report to Council.
Right of review
If you are not satisfied with the Council’s response, you may request the Office of the Ombudsman
to investigate the Council’s decision. Further information is available on the Ombudsman website,
www.ombudsman.parliament.nz.
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We are sorry for the loss of your son, if you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.
Kind regards
Asha Harry
Official Information
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