29 November 2019 Devonport Flagstaff

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November 29, 2019

Komatua Care to close after 38 years... p3

Josephine Grierson, trilogy author… p6

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Interview: social scientist Nilima Chowdhury... p18

Heritage building on demolition row after council bungle

A historic commercial building on the Devonport waterfront, now earmarked for demolition, appears to have slipped through the protection cracks due to an Auckland Council

botch-up. The shop at 35 King Edward Pde appears not to have been included in council’s Business Special Character Area Overlay.

The shop was originally included in the heritage protection for the neighbouring building at 37 King Edward Pde. To page 2

Locals flock to Devonport Library concert

Chick this out… Suzanne Lynch, of the 60s pop group. The Chicks was the star performer last Sunday at the first concert to be held at Devonport Library. More pictures, page 30.

Just 200 metres to the Beach 2/22 North Ave, Devonport OPEN HOMES Saturday & Sunday 1.30pm – 2.00pm

Catharina Andersson Call: 021 812 621

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