Working on the new Jubilee Park footbridge last Friday are, from left, Peter Zohs, Graeme Moore and Steven Poelman. The abutments were built a few weeks ago, the steel beams were craned into place on Thursday, finishing touches done on Friday which left the wooden decking and sides to be done. This short work follows many months of council deliberation and planning work, started when the old bridge was removed as it was a hazard.
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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 685, 6 May 1997, Page 2
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75Working on the new Jubilee Park footbridge last Friday are, from left, Peter Zohs, Graeme Moore and Steven Poelman. The abutments were built a few weeks ago, the steel beams were craned into place on Thursday, finishing touches done on Friday which left the wooden decking and sides to be done. This short work follows many months of council deliberation and planning work, started when the old bridge was removed as it was a hazard. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 685, 6 May 1997, Page 2
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