REGIONAL PLANNING
DISPUTE IN THE SOUTH
(By. Telegraph.—Press Association.)
\ INVERCARGILL, 19th Sept.
A conference of representatives of the City Town Planning Committee, the Invercargill Chamber jof Commerce, the Southland League, and the Bluff Harbour Board was held this afternoon for the purpose of considering the attempt being made by public bodies in Dunedin to have Queenstown and portion of the Lake County included in the Otago regional planning area. The following resolution was unanimously carried: "That this conference emphatically protests to the Town Planning Board against a reopening of the question of regional planning boundaries, as all public bodies were given an opportunity to give evidence at the inquiry, and the boundaries were decided on the evidence given; that the board bo reminded that in response to a question at the inquiry the Director of Town Planning stated that 110 further opportunity would be afforded to public bodies to plead their case; and that the bgard be informed that if Dunedin public bodies are permitted to send a deputation to the local bodies concerned-—tho Lake County Council and the Queenstown Borough Council —the Tnvcreargill public bodies would claim the right to do likewise."
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 71, 20 September 1930, Page 10
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