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Finding A Way Out

One of the hazards of building a 27ft-long cabin cruiser in a residential backyard is how to shift it from the site of construction to the aea. In a letter to the Shirley Boys’ High School board of governors, Mrs M. J. Burtenshaw, of 72 Warden Street, Shirley, asked permission to use access through the school grounds to get a 27ft cruiser which

had been built in her backyard off the premises. She asked permission for a crane to come through a limited accessway at the north-west corner of the school grounds, which, she said would necessitate the removal of a fence in the grounds. This would be restored sfterwsrds. The board granted permission for the cruiser to be moved on March 30.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31635, 22 March 1968, Page 1

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Finding A Way Out Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31635, 22 March 1968, Page 1

Finding A Way Out Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31635, 22 March 1968, Page 1