Land Utilisation Survey
A first essential to land utilisation is a systematic survey from all angles of land at present not being used to its utmost capacity, stated a report presented by the land utilisation committee at tlie annual meeting of the Gisborne-East Const Regional Planning Council yesterday.
The report stated that the committee had been compelled through circumstances beyond its control to cease its activities in the meantime. The system survey, it added, required experts and though they are on the staff of Government departments, their services were being availed of in other parts of the North Island. “Your council has asked that their services be made available to this district at the earliest possible date when Ibis committee will resume its activities.”
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23217, 31 March 1950, Page 4
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124Land Utilisation Survey Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23217, 31 March 1950, Page 4
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