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The two development sites in Tarawera Bush on the border between Kohimarama and St Heliers. The development on the left of the map involved considerable environmental destruction, no consultation and ended in court. The other development provided more of a win-win result.

DAVID RELPH

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Forest and Bird, Issue 282, 1 November 1996, Page 47

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The two development sites in Tarawera Bush on the border between Kohimarama and St Heliers. The development on the left of the map involved considerable environmental destruction, no consultation and ended in court. The other development provided more of a win-win result. DAVID RELPH Forest and Bird, Issue 282, 1 November 1996, Page 47

The two development sites in Tarawera Bush on the border between Kohimarama and St Heliers. The development on the left of the map involved considerable environmental destruction, no consultation and ended in court. The other development provided more of a win-win result. DAVID RELPH Forest and Bird, Issue 282, 1 November 1996, Page 47

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