Workshop expansion
Two members of the Canterbury Sheltered Workshop Association’s staff, Mrs Maria van den Berg (kneeling), and Mrs Sheila Hopkinson, help in redecorating the association’s new quarters in Kilmarnock Street, < Riccarton, yesterday. Both the central and Opawa workshops were closed while staff refurbished the latest addition, the other half of its Riccarton premises, which were formerly occupied by the Society for the Intellectually Handicapped. The expansion will provide more space for the association’s weaving and woodwork training, a new education room, and for storage.
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Press, 13 April 1984, Page 3
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