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FUTURE OF CITY RESERVE

Protest By Resident A letter from a local resident protesting at the Christchurch City Council's intention to sell for housing the reserve between Beach road and Pacific street, North Brighton, was received at the annual meeting of the North Brighton Residents* Association. The association decided to make further inquiries into the council’s intention to dispose of the land. “Apart from Thomson’s Park this reserve is the only one in the North Brighton district bandy to the beach,” the letter said. Officers elected were:— patron, Mr J. Mathison, M.P.; president, Mr R. Woods; vicepresidents, Messrs A. E. Marriott and E. Kibblewhite; treasurer, Mr D. S. Boyd; secretary, Mr L. A. Dalvy; committee, Mesdames E. Bishop. J. Downdgn. A. E. Marriott, and A. Schumacher, and Messrs J. G. Bishop, E. S. Coker, T. J. Donohue, T. Flaws, F. Perham. R. P. Robinson, and P. Sullivan.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30093, 29 March 1963, Page 5

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FUTURE OF CITY RESERVE Press, Volume CII, Issue 30093, 29 March 1963, Page 5

FUTURE OF CITY RESERVE Press, Volume CII, Issue 30093, 29 March 1963, Page 5