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Learning the art of baking are (from left to right), Hamish Engelfield, Carissa Nash, and Angela Ellis, all aged two, at a Parklands Playgroup session. The playgroup, and about 14 other organisations, meets regularly in the new Parklands Community Centre in Queenspark Drive, which came into use last year. The centre will be officially opened today by the chairman of the Waimairi District Council, Mr D. B. Rich. Using mainly Project Employment Programme labour, the centre was built by the council on Department of Education land. Its facilities include toilets, a kitchen, and a main meeting room.

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Press, 26 February 1983, Page 10

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Learning the art of baking are (from left to right), Hamish Engelfield, Carissa Nash, and Angela Ellis, all aged two, at a Parklands Playgroup session. The playgroup, and about 14 other organisations, meets regularly in the new Parklands Community Centre in Queenspark Drive, which came into use last year. The centre will be officially opened today by the chairman of the Waimairi District Council, Mr D. B. Rich. Using mainly Project Employment Programme labour, the centre was built by the council on Department of Education land. Its facilities include toilets, a kitchen, and a main meeting room. Press, 26 February 1983, Page 10

Learning the art of baking are (from left to right), Hamish Engelfield, Carissa Nash, and Angela Ellis, all aged two, at a Parklands Playgroup session. The playgroup, and about 14 other organisations, meets regularly in the new Parklands Community Centre in Queenspark Drive, which came into use last year. The centre will be officially opened today by the chairman of the Waimairi District Council, Mr D. B. Rich. Using mainly Project Employment Programme labour, the centre was built by the council on Department of Education land. Its facilities include toilets, a kitchen, and a main meeting room. Press, 26 February 1983, Page 10