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Mr Kenworthy cites dilemma

Approving a fanner’s run plan and later refusing a burning permit presented a dilemma, said tee Commissioner of Crown Lands, Mr Laurie Kenworthy. Mr Kenworthy was referring to times when, as a North Canterbury Catchment Board member, he approved a run plan but later, as Commissioner, refused a burning permit on the same run. Applications for burning permits should continue to

be channelled through tee board, Mr Kenworthy told the board’s operations committee meeting. “If tee Lands and Survey Department objected to granting tee permit, it should take responsibility for declining tee permit,” he said. The board’s soil and water conservation reasons for approving the permit could be quite different to the reasons tee department refused tee permit, he said.

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Press, 2 September 1986, Page 6

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Mr Kenworthy cites dilemma Press, 2 September 1986, Page 6

Mr Kenworthy cites dilemma Press, 2 September 1986, Page 6