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Developer says Lone Star is a restaurant, not a tavern

Developer says Lone Star is a restaurant, not a tavern
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Agreement prohibits tavern at Showgrounds development until April 2025

Agreement prohibits tavern at Showgrounds development until April 2025
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Sale and purchase agreement for Showgrounds Hill development released

Several clauses, which would have revealed what is and is not allowed on the site, have been redacted - although the document does state banks, cinemas, offices and accommodation businesses will not be allowed to open at the development. It also states that in the first stage of development, there would be no more than nine retailers on the site, while no retail occupant should be less than 600sqm in area. A tavern, included in a proposal for the second stage of the development, is also mentioned in the agreement. It says “the sale or supply of alcohol is prohibited from the Tavern until after April 2025”.

Fires, funding and Father s Day feature in September s news

Mytchall Bransgrove/Stuff Government funding of $11.6m was awarded to the Timaru District Council s Theatre Royal upgrade and Heritage precinct project. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, was in Timaru to confirm the Government support for the $23m project which ‘met the criteria of the Government’s ‘shovel-ready’ programme, in that it was ready to proceed and would create jobs. ‘‘The design and construction of the theatre upgrade and new (museum) facility is estimated to directly employ 155-210 people.’’ A planned $7.5m redevelopment of Alpine Energy Stadium received the biggest handout from the Timaru District Council’s stimulus fund. The Fraser Park Community Trust, which runs the facility, received $900,000 of the $1.85m available as the council culled 20 funding applications back to 10 successful projects.

Controversy around planned children s show dragged on through August

The simple announcement of a show for children sparked two petitions, a series of articles and plenty of community comment that stretched nearly two months, Doug Sail discovered when he reviewed the news that made headlines in August 2020 as part of our series looking back on the year that was. A Timaru woman launched a petition calling on the town’s library to cancel an event which would have seen a drag queen duo address children on diversity. Taranaki-based drag queens Erika and Coco Flash were due to visit Timaru on August 20 to deliver their Rainbow Story Time NZ session as part of a two-week nationwide tour.

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