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Mr Dave Beck (right), a digger operator, and Mr Ross Bubbins, a truck driver, who are working on the construction of seven new netball courts at south Hagley Park. The total project involves the realignment of the Addington Drain, the removal of a tree, and landscaping. A contrasting pattern on the court surface will divide the courts which are owned by the Canterbury Netball Association. They will provide space for an extra 600 players on Saturdays.

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Press, 12 March 1985, Page 8

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Mr Dave Beck (right), a digger operator, and Mr Ross Bubbins, a truck driver, who are working on the construction of seven new netball courts at south Hagley Park. The total project involves the realignment of the Addington Drain, the removal of a tree, and landscaping. A contrasting pattern on the court surface will divide the courts which are owned by the Canterbury Netball Association. They will provide space for an extra 600 players on Saturdays. Press, 12 March 1985, Page 8

Mr Dave Beck (right), a digger operator, and Mr Ross Bubbins, a truck driver, who are working on the construction of seven new netball courts at south Hagley Park. The total project involves the realignment of the Addington Drain, the removal of a tree, and landscaping. A contrasting pattern on the court surface will divide the courts which are owned by the Canterbury Netball Association. They will provide space for an extra 600 players on Saturdays. Press, 12 March 1985, Page 8