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Children from the Opawa School with the shield they helped win in the clean school competition organised by the Keep Christchurch Beautiful Campaign. Opawa won the East Ward section.

fa front, from left, are Phillip Boulton, Keiran Loft’d, Hariata Hausmann, Timothy Ellis, and Stefan Durham (holding shield). Middle: Alecia Scott, Greer Swinard, Dominique Jayet, Janet Darling, Rebecca Griffin, and Deborah Levy. Rear: Brent Harris, Jamie Haugh, Warren Darling, Mathew Sharpe, Chelsea Swinard, and Lania Pohatu. The contest was judged by Christchurch City Council inspectors, who made several unannounced visits to each of the 27 schools entered.

Other winning schools were St Albans Catholic (West Ward), North New Brighton (Pegasus Ward), St Paul’s (North Ward) and St Peter’s (South Ward). Photograph by DA VID ALEXANDER

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Press, 25 February 1988, Page 1

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Untitled Press, 25 February 1988, Page 1

Untitled Press, 25 February 1988, Page 1

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