Rangataua School pupils ran a project a little different from the usual for the Keep New Zealand Beautiful campaign - they asked people to donate cuttings and thinning from their gardens, then set about planting the around the school grounds to brighten the place up. Pictured here is Andrew Evans working on the school's entrance garden.
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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 309, 17 October 1989, Page 1
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55Rangataua School pupils ran a project a little different from the usual for the Keep New Zealand Beautiful campaign - they asked people to donate cuttings and thinning from their gardens, then set about planting the around the school grounds to brighten the place up. Pictured here is Andrew Evans working on the school's entrance garden. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 309, 17 October 1989, Page 1
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