More money for schools
The Government has made extra funds available for minor capital : works on school buildings in Canterbury, the Minister of Education . (Mr ’Wellington) announced yesterday.’ The. Canterbury- Education Board and the Education Department have been allocated .part of $1,844,000 made available for national building projects at primary and. secondary schools. A-spokesman, for the department, in Christchurch said that the amount allocated to the Canterbury region was unknown, but it
was unlikely to be more than $lOO,OOO. He said that the projects could include moving relocatable buildings, tarsealing work, and painting and restoring existing buildings, Mr Wellington said that the minor capital works projects would be additional to those already included in the department’s approved school buildings programme and work should be completed during the current financial year, which ends in March.
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Press, 20 January 1981, Page 2
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