Bearing Fruit
CAMPAIGN FOR BETTER BATHING SHEDS
NARROW neck scheme
Criticism of the dressing accommodation at some of Auckland’s beaches recently made in articles and • cartoon in THE SUN. is evidently arousing the local bodies to action. The sheds at Narrow Neck were especially mentioned as an example of insufficiency and congestion.
The justice of the criticism was adpitied b>' the Devonport Borough Council last evening. Members admitted that the present sheds at Narr(,w Neck had outlived their usefulness a id had become a nuisance. The sugt>stion was put forward that an eifort should be made to put up a new Jiuilding'. • The Wakatere Canoe Club wrote to Cue council asking permission to erect a shed on the beach, and a proposal was nade that local residents and canoists might be enlisted to help in pie erection of one large building.
Councillors Massey. Campbell and Walsh were appointed to meet the interested party and to formulate a plan (or the work.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 582, 7 February 1929, Page 1
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161Bearing Fruit Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 582, 7 February 1929, Page 1
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