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The garden factory in the Main North Road owned by Foodstuffs Christchurch, Ltd, is an example of the extensivelylandscaped industrial sites which could fit into residential neighbourhoods. Heavy industries and shopping centres would be excluded from most residentially-zoned neighbourhoods.

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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 34021, 9 December 1975, Page 19

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The garden factory in the Main North Road owned by Foodstuffs Christchurch, Ltd, is an example of the extensivelylandscaped industrial sites which could fit into residential neighbourhoods. Heavy industries and shopping centres would be excluded from most residentially-zoned neighbourhoods. Press, Volume CXV, Issue 34021, 9 December 1975, Page 19

The garden factory in the Main North Road owned by Foodstuffs Christchurch, Ltd, is an example of the extensivelylandscaped industrial sites which could fit into residential neighbourhoods. Heavy industries and shopping centres would be excluded from most residentially-zoned neighbourhoods. Press, Volume CXV, Issue 34021, 9 December 1975, Page 19

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