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LONG GRASS FIRE HAZARD

The Waimarino Community Board has recommended to the Ruapehu District Council that letters be sent to property owners whose grounds were in a dangerous state. Ohakune board members said in the past fire notices had been sent to people whose grass was dangerously long and that many people had responded to this. During the discussion the board heard that the council mower has been out of action many times over summer so far, leading to the council's own mowing programme falling behind.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 323, 13 February 1990, Page 16

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LONG GRASS FIRE HAZARD Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 323, 13 February 1990, Page 16

LONG GRASS FIRE HAZARD Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 323, 13 February 1990, Page 16

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