Rubbish ’horror'
The member of Parliament for Papanui (Mr M. K. Moore) has expressed total opposition to and horror about the decision to site a rubbish transfer station north of Styx Mill Road. “If $400,000 is lost by local property owners be-
cause of the decision, the people of Christchurch will have to compensate them," Mr Moore said. “A few should not have to subsidise, by the loss of property values, the convenience of others.” he said. Full story and map, page 3
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Press, 21 December 1978, Page 1
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