GARDEN PLOTS
COUNCIL TO PROVIDE LAli| FOR RELIEF WORKERS' ■§ GARDENS. Wk ENFORCING REGULATIONS.B The Commissioner of Unempi^K ment last night informed the E:'H| rua Borough Council that the inste^K tions contained in previous circniM^ were to be strictly enforeed diin*| the coming season with reference^B the cultivation of garden plots vegetable growing. The Mayor (Mr/T. Jackson) J it was not so simple as the ployment Board apparently ered. If the conditions were®K force d quite a lot of hardship follow. There were people who Hjjl no security of tenure and there little inducement to niake a If the regulations were enfotce^B lot of men would have to be off. He suggested that where had no security of tenure they be given waste land by the boro'^B j If the borough council would I this land available the uneniplojE^R
committee would deal with the t-H, Cr. O. H. Coleman thougMW Mayor's suggestion met the po^^B, and that the Unemployment ' flg should be. informed accoi'dingb/^R On the niotion of Cr. W. Galk^B| it was decided to make vacant ■M| available if required.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 275, 15 July 1932, Page 4
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