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TOWN PLANNING

Three members of the executive of the Wellington Town P^ nn ’T g q Messrs. H. D. Bonnett, W. S. La IroM, and Dr. Bowerbank, having resigned, Mrs. K- Preston and J. K. Salt have been appointed in their place. It was decided to wait on Mr. I’. Meadowc:roft and urge him to reoccupy the position of vice-president, and continue to P’ e valuable assistance to Jho associatio tn an official capacity. The following have consented to act on the committee of the association, and have been duly appointed: Garden Suburbs and Housing: Messrs. W M. Page, R. H. Holmes, Lawrence, Birks, F. W. Furkert, J. F. Munnings, Stanley Fearn. , tt C Civic Improvement: Messrs. J. South G D Ayeon, D. H. B. Seymour, W M. Bolt. R G. C. Ffitch, G. Halliday, Dr. Herbert, FrKncis Holmes, J. O play to Grounds: Rev. Robertson-orr, Messrs. A. D. Bavfeild, G. M. S’lver. Womens: Dr. Platts-Mills, Mrs. K. Preston, Lady Stout, Mrs. A. MeV mar, Miss B. Myers, Miss Francis, Mrs. P. C. Corliss. Mrs. P. C. Watt, Mrs. I W. Porter, Dr. Ada Paterson, Miss Sheppard. Mrs. C. H. Chatfield, Mrs. A. Crawford, Mrs. F. Chapman, Mrs W. F. Ward. Miss N. E. Coad, Mrs. F. G. Tonka Mrs. Herbert Kirkcaldie, Miss L. Bunting, Mrs., A. R. Atkinion, Miss Seaton. Mrs. Donaldson. Legislation: Messrs. 11. H. Cornish, L. P 'Finance: Messrs 11. R. Searle. L. T. Watkins, W. Cole, J. F. Mills A resolution of sympathy was tendered to Miss Fair, acting secretary, on the death of her brother. . A joint meettfig of committees is shortly to be held to decide on a programme of work for the year. It is proposed to hold general meetings of members .each three months. A special effort is to be made to convince the City Council of the vital necessity of a development plan as a first step towards a forward policy for the improvement of the city.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 246, 12 July 1921, Page 9

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326

TOWN PLANNING Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 246, 12 July 1921, Page 9

TOWN PLANNING Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 246, 12 July 1921, Page 9

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