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Safe play for Waiouru kids

By

Michele

Monaghan

Junior department children at Waiouru Primary School will soon have new play equipment to balance on, crawl through, slide down and climb up in safety . The new play equipment was installed on Friday, but will not be ready for use until next term. Parents are asked for safety reasons to keep children off the new play area until it is finished. A covering of bark chips will be laid during the last week of the school holidays i to reduce the impact of a \ mis-timed leap or inadvert- j ent tumble. Mqst of the \ money for the project was \ raised at last year's school ij "1 galabymembersofthePar- \ ent Teachers' Association. I On completion, the project ;i is expected to cost around j: $13,000.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 12, Issue 584, 2 May 1995, Page 5

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131

Safe play for Waiouru kids Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 12, Issue 584, 2 May 1995, Page 5

Safe play for Waiouru kids Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 12, Issue 584, 2 May 1995, Page 5

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