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BARNETT PARK DEVELOPMENT

First Stage Planned

This Year

The first stage of development of Barnett Park, the Redclifs rifle range area, was estimated to cost £4500. the reserves committee advised the City Council Recalling that the council had given approval in prin. ciple some years ago to the park being developed in 1982-03. the committee said it hoped to begin the work next month. At present the whole area was leased for grazing on a month-to-mon’.h basis and it recommended that the lessee be advised that the lease would be terminated from May 20 The committee said it understood that the amoun’ -eeded for development of i the first stage could be made (available from land subdivision in counties money and i '.he council agreed to an .approach to the Commissioner of Crown Lands for a grant of the amount.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29803, 21 April 1962, Page 5

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BARNETT PARK DEVELOPMENT Press, Volume CI, Issue 29803, 21 April 1962, Page 5

BARNETT PARK DEVELOPMENT Press, Volume CI, Issue 29803, 21 April 1962, Page 5

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