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TOWN FLAMMING

DUNEDIN DISTRICT DEPUTATION TO COUNCIL Various organisations interested in modern town-planning for Dunedin and the surrounding districts will be represented in a deputation which will wait on the City Council at its meeting to-night. The question of town-planning was recently discussed by the Real Estate Institute, and a committee was appointed representing city architects, engineers, surveyors, the Law Society, the Master Builders’ Association, the Real Estate Institute and the Otago Regional Planning Council. The decision to send a deputation to the City Council was made at a meeting last week, and members of the interested bodies were invited to attend in support of the deputation, which will be introduced by the chairman of the Regional Planning Council, Mr M. S. Myers.

Mr H. L. Paterson will speak on behalf of the deputation on the need for town-planning for Dunedin and the surrounding areas.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26773, 17 May 1948, Page 4

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TOWN FLAMMING Otago Daily Times, Issue 26773, 17 May 1948, Page 4

TOWN FLAMMING Otago Daily Times, Issue 26773, 17 May 1948, Page 4

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