Grant Drabble, Ohakune Borough Council's reserves supervisor, stands among the plants and rockery on the Rochfort Park site. Only last year he and other Council staff had ripped out the wild fern and tussock and planted the area in grass to create a rest and barbeque domain but he is delighted with these latest developments. Grant makes special mention of the work of Chris Lyon who master-minded the landscaping.
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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 2, Issue 18, 2 October 1984, Page 21
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69Grant Drabble, Ohakune Borough Council's reserves supervisor, stands among the plants and rockery on the Rochfort Park site. Only last year he and other Council staff had ripped out the wild fern and tussock and planted the area in grass to create a rest and barbeque domain but he is delighted with these latest developments. Grant makes special mention of the work of Chris Lyon who master-minded the landscaping. Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 2, Issue 18, 2 October 1984, Page 21
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