ROADSIDE TREE PLANTING.
According to the report on the Road Fund of 1832-33 there is a steadily growing interest in roadside treeplanting in Great Britain. The report adds: “As the public becomes more and more accustomed to the presence of foliage and bloseom along the highways the tendency to inflict wilful damage becomes rarer.” Local authorities, proprietors of filling stations, and the like, are also discovering that the travelling public appreciate a display pf flowers, and can be trusted to leave them undamaged.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20274, 7 April 1934, Page 28 (Supplement)
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83ROADSIDE TREE PLANTING. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20274, 7 April 1934, Page 28 (Supplement)
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