LINWOOD HIGH SCHOOL
Plan To Build Pavilion Alternative schemes to provide a pavilion at Athletic park (now the school's sports ground) are still being considered by the Linwood High School Board of Governors. Consultants and an Education Department building supervisor see “headaches” in the plan suggested last month to build changing rooms round the pillars of the existing grandstand, demolish the superstructure, and leave an' open stand oh top. They have suggested that it would be easier to demolish the present structure and build a new pavilion of the type recently erected for the Greymouth Technical High Spbool. Maintenance was a main consideration. The board will compare its own project with the Greymouth plan at its next meeting. The Education Department will be asked for a grant to put the name of the school in bronze letters on the end wall of the new assembly hall. The headmaster (Mr P. A. Hickling) reported that excellent progress was being made on the hall. The
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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29178, 12 April 1960, Page 8
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