Hagley Park
Sir,—-J. Flowers (August 19) ought to win a prize for creativity. My suggestion that “parking be made available” has suddenly flourished into a multi-million-dollar, multi-storey car park to accommodate all the cars parked in the entire area between Rolleston Avenue, Oxford Terrace, Montreal Street and Cashel Street. The City Council has already provided convenient parking on an empty section in Worcester Street, opposite the old university, and it is not beyond the bounds of possibility to believe it could repeat the procedure nearer the hospital should the opportunity arise. The relative cost would be minimal. His kind and solicitous inquiry as to my whereabouts earlier in the century must remain unanswered. I cannot recall events prior to my present lifetime. But wherever I may have been in a previous life has little bearing on this subject. — Yours, etc.,
ERICA EASON August 21, 1986. '
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