SURVEYORS ANXIOUS FOR MORE WORK
NEW PLYMOUTH, October 6 Claiming that subdivision of land for housing was being impeded by restrictions on bank overdrafts, the Annual Conference of the New Zealand Institute of Surveyors, here directed its council to ask appropriate authorities to remove these and other hampering factors. The Conference decided to recommend to its council that “investigations be made in cooperation with the New Zealand Institute of Architects, New Zealand Institute of Engineers and the New Zealand branch of the Town Planning Institute, London, into the possibility of forming a New Zealand Town and Country Planners Institute to regulate the practice of Town Planning in accordance with New Zealand conditions, requirements laws and regulations.”
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Grey River Argus, 7 October 1949, Page 7
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