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A YOUNG boy from Old Basing is using his creativity to put smiles on residents’ faces during lockdown. Six-year-old Archie Haddock recently started painting stones, and has decided to use his creative side to start a community project. On their regular walks at the Crabtree Plantation, Archie and his mum, Sophie, laid the stones down to start the ‘Crabtree Covid snake’ for people to add to and lay down their own painted stones during lockdown. “He had seen one similar to it in Yateley,” Sophie explained. “He has been painting stones and hiding them around Basingstoke for a while so when he said about doing it I thought it was quite sweet.”
Whanganui s Pickwick Road residents say new speed signs have to go
30 Dec, 2020 04:01 PM
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The new 100km/h sign at the entrance to Pickwick Rd, with the pedestrian sign in the background. Photo / Mike Tweed
Mike Tweed is a multimedia journalist at the Whanganui Chroniclemichael.tweed@nzme.co.nzWhangaChron
Residents of Pickwick Rd, a small side road off State Highway 3 near Whanganui, were shocked to find 100km/h signs erected near its entrance just before Christmas. New reduced speed limits along SH3 at Westmere came into effect on December 18, with the Pickwick Rd turn-off within the highway s new 80km/h zone.