The north-east corner of Latimer Square, where Madras Street curves around on its way north from Moorhouse Avenue. Part of this corner, including the two trees shown, would be taken away in the Ministry of Works and Development’s preferred design option for a three-lane curve. One tree and part of the street wall would have to come out beside St John’s Anglican Church, in the background.
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Press, 24 June 1983, Page 5
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66The north-east corner of Latimer Square, where Madras Street curves around on its way north from Moorhouse Avenue. Part of this corner, including the two trees shown, would be taken away in the Ministry of Works and Development’s preferred design option for a three-lane curve. One tree and part of the street wall would have to come out beside St John’s Anglican Church, in the background. Press, 24 June 1983, Page 5
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