The chairman of the Waimairi District Council, Mrs Margaret Murray, puts up a Neighbourhood Support Group sign in Lombard Place, Avonhead. With her is the Community Constable for Avonhead and Ilam, Senior Constable Ivan Parker, and Katherine McNab, aged four, of Lombard Place. The sign is intended to indicate the location of Neighbourhood Watch groups, and is the first to be erected outside the Auckland area.
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Press, 8 February 1986, Page 9
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66The chairman of the Waimairi District Council, Mrs Margaret Murray, puts up a Neighbourhood Support Group sign in Lombard Place, Avonhead. With her is the Community Constable for Avonhead and Ilam, Senior Constable Ivan Parker, and Katherine McNab, aged four, of Lombard Place. The sign is intended to indicate the location of Neighbourhood Watch groups, and is the first to be erected outside the Auckland area. Press, 8 February 1986, Page 9
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