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Playground shade

As a regular visitor to Ohakune I would like to make a suggestion to increase residents and visitors enjoyment of one of Ohakune's facilities. The children's playground in the main street is constantly shaded. Although it's a picturesque spot and the trees are beautiful, the playing area is. very cold even on" warm days. The removal of just one or two trees would not seriously damage the environment, but would allow children to play (and parents to supervise) in a little sunshine.

Valerie

Maiden

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WAIBUL19840529.2.10.1

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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 1, Issue 49, 29 May 1984, Page 2

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86

Playground shade Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 1, Issue 49, 29 May 1984, Page 2

Playground shade Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 1, Issue 49, 29 May 1984, Page 2

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