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It's taken three years, but Diane Tews has finally achieved her goal of getting a new equipment shed for the Waiouru Playcentre. Moved on site in March, the shed now has new spouting, a new door and verandah, an access ramp and shelving. "Children can come in from the sandpit, choose what they want and then bring it back again when they've finished," Diane explained. A Raetihi builder completed the alterations and help also came from a Senior Non-commissioned Officer Promotion Course and the Royal New Zealand Corps of Transport. Diane was presented with a certificate and glasses from the centre as thanks.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 660, 29 October 1996, Page 8

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It's taken three years, but Diane Tews has finally achieved her goal of getting a new equipment shed for the Waiouru Playcentre. Moved on site in March, the shed now has new spouting, a new door and verandah, an access ramp and shelving. "Children can come in from the sandpit, choose what they want and then bring it back again when they've finished," Diane explained. A Raetihi builder completed the alterations and help also came from a Senior Non-commissioned Officer Promotion Course and the Royal New Zealand Corps of Transport. Diane was presented with a certificate and glasses from the centre as thanks. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 660, 29 October 1996, Page 8

It's taken three years, but Diane Tews has finally achieved her goal of getting a new equipment shed for the Waiouru Playcentre. Moved on site in March, the shed now has new spouting, a new door and verandah, an access ramp and shelving. "Children can come in from the sandpit, choose what they want and then bring it back again when they've finished," Diane explained. A Raetihi builder completed the alterations and help also came from a Senior Non-commissioned Officer Promotion Course and the Royal New Zealand Corps of Transport. Diane was presented with a certificate and glasses from the centre as thanks. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 660, 29 October 1996, Page 8

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