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Marcel van der Weerden paints a wall in the Plaza Arcade to provide a legitimate area for Christchurch poster-pasters. A businessman has agreed to have two of his building’s walls used in a scheme organised by the Civic Pride Campaign Task Force. The group hopes that other businesses will provide spaces for posters, which become an eyesore when pasted haphazardly and left to deteriorate.

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Press, 13 December 1985, Page 4

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Marcel van der Weerden paints a wall in the Plaza Arcade to provide a legitimate area for Christchurch poster-pasters. A businessman has agreed to have two of his building’s walls used in a scheme organised by the Civic Pride Campaign Task Force. The group hopes that other businesses will provide spaces for posters, which become an eyesore when pasted haphazardly and left to deteriorate. Press, 13 December 1985, Page 4

Marcel van der Weerden paints a wall in the Plaza Arcade to provide a legitimate area for Christchurch poster-pasters. A businessman has agreed to have two of his building’s walls used in a scheme organised by the Civic Pride Campaign Task Force. The group hopes that other businesses will provide spaces for posters, which become an eyesore when pasted haphazardly and left to deteriorate. Press, 13 December 1985, Page 4