27 September 2019 Rangitoto Observer

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Takapuna, Milford, Castor Bay, Forrest Hill and Sunnynook

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Authorised: CDarby, 94 Stanley Pt Rd, North Shore.

Cycling event canned because of Hurstmere Rd works... p2

Top goal-scorer Kelli Brown... p3

Local election special feature... p8-13

Korean Garden set to bloom as an attraction

The first public Korean Garden in Australasia has been given the green light for the North Shore. After 10 years jumping through various council hoops, the Korean Garden Trust proposal – first put forward in 2009 – was granted

approval by the Devonport-Takapuna Local stone monument. The Korean Garden Trust will develop and Board last week. The $2 million development at Barrys Point maintain the garden. Plans for the garden show a series of small Reserve, will involve the construction of a Veterans Garden, including a war veterans linked parks and small pavilions spread over park, garden walk, and a memorial statue or To page 3

Castor Bay crew plant hundreds of trees XXX

Green fingers... Messina and Solara Haslett help out at a Castor Bay working bee, organised by the council to launch Conservation Week. Photo: Keeley Watson. See pages 24 and 25.


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