Peter Hammond was pictured with a smaller version of the fibreglass carrot on the original Rochfort Park site two years ago soon after he had proposed the idea of the Giant Carrot' to the Ohakune Borough Council. His initial proposal at first 'stunned' the Council but sheer persistence, commitment and dedication to an ideal ensured that the project went ahead.
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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 2, Issue 18, 2 October 1984, Page 12
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60Peter Hammond was pictured with a smaller version of the fibreglass carrot on the original Rochfort Park site two years ago soon after he had proposed the idea of the Giant Carrot' to the Ohakune Borough Council. His initial proposal at first 'stunned' the Council but sheer persistence, commitment and dedication to an ideal ensured that the project went ahead. Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 2, Issue 18, 2 October 1984, Page 12
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