Looking into the bush gully owned by St. John's College in Meadowbank ‒ probably the largest area of privately owned forest in urban Auckland. Developers are aware that well over 100 dwellings could be built on this site.
DAVID RELPH
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Forest and Bird, Issue 282, 1 November 1996, Page 47
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39Looking into the bush gully owned by St. John's College in Meadowbank ‒ probably the largest area of privately owned forest in urban Auckland. Developers are aware that well over 100 dwellings could be built on this site. DAVID RELPH Forest and Bird, Issue 282, 1 November 1996, Page 47
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