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Dave Scott from Wanganui Motors hands over the keys to two brand-new Ford vans to Ruapehu College Board of Trustees chairwoman Margaret Horn and principal Harry Cast. Behind is the vans' garage-built largely by college pupils. The college decided to buy the vans for the many school trips that are carried out. Mr Cast said in the past about $12,000 a year had been paid out in mileage allowances for travel, and that the vans would be much more convenient and economical. Buses will still be needed for large class trips but smaller trips where staff and parents' cars were used will suit the vans. The vans will also be used for transport for staff training courses.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 385, 7 May 1991, Page 3

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Dave Scott from Wanganui Motors hands over the keys to two brand-new Ford vans to Ruapehu College Board of Trustees chairwoman Margaret Horn and principal Harry Cast. Behind is the vans' garage-built largely by college pupils. The college decided to buy the vans for the many school trips that are carried out. Mr Cast said in the past about $12,000 a year had been paid out in mileage allowances for travel, and that the vans would be much more convenient and economical. Buses will still be needed for large class trips but smaller trips where staff and parents' cars were used will suit the vans. The vans will also be used for transport for staff training courses. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 385, 7 May 1991, Page 3

Dave Scott from Wanganui Motors hands over the keys to two brand-new Ford vans to Ruapehu College Board of Trustees chairwoman Margaret Horn and principal Harry Cast. Behind is the vans' garage-built largely by college pupils. The college decided to buy the vans for the many school trips that are carried out. Mr Cast said in the past about $12,000 a year had been paid out in mileage allowances for travel, and that the vans would be much more convenient and economical. Buses will still be needed for large class trips but smaller trips where staff and parents' cars were used will suit the vans. The vans will also be used for transport for staff training courses. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 385, 7 May 1991, Page 3

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