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Two pupils from Halswell Primary School, Deborah Bennett and Jackie Pethig (right), both aged 12, plant a copper beech in Muir Park, Halswell Road, yesterday, in celebration of the park’s designation as a recreational reserve. They are helped by, from left, Mrs Elizabeth Brake, the patron of the Halswell Garden Club, Mr Irwin Megson, the principal of the Halswell Primary School, and Mrs Patricia Murphy, the president of the Halswell Garden Club. Looking on are pupils from Halswell Primary School. The park has been declared a passive area and will have a playground for small children only. Previous suggestions on equipment for other children were turned down by the Paparua County Council.

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Press, 24 June 1983, Page 2

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Two pupils from Halswell Primary School, Deborah Bennett and Jackie Pethig (right), both aged 12, plant a copper beech in Muir Park, Halswell Road, yesterday, in celebration of the park’s designation as a recreational reserve. They are helped by, from left, Mrs Elizabeth Brake, the patron of the Halswell Garden Club, Mr Irwin Megson, the principal of the Halswell Primary School, and Mrs Patricia Murphy, the president of the Halswell Garden Club. Looking on are pupils from Halswell Primary School. The park has been declared a passive area and will have a playground for small children only. Previous suggestions on equipment for other children were turned down by the Paparua County Council. Press, 24 June 1983, Page 2

Two pupils from Halswell Primary School, Deborah Bennett and Jackie Pethig (right), both aged 12, plant a copper beech in Muir Park, Halswell Road, yesterday, in celebration of the park’s designation as a recreational reserve. They are helped by, from left, Mrs Elizabeth Brake, the patron of the Halswell Garden Club, Mr Irwin Megson, the principal of the Halswell Primary School, and Mrs Patricia Murphy, the president of the Halswell Garden Club. Looking on are pupils from Halswell Primary School. The park has been declared a passive area and will have a playground for small children only. Previous suggestions on equipment for other children were turned down by the Paparua County Council. Press, 24 June 1983, Page 2

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