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Broadgreen Intermediate students and teachers Liv Chapman, left, Emma Wilson, Ella Carter, Vicki Smith, Valentina Howie, Lientjie Uis, TJ Johnson, Kaylee Douglas, Jeana Packer, Samantha Douglas, Lily Harrison, Ella Harley and, Kimi Bochung with panels created by the students. The artwork was one of several public displays created by children across the suburb of Stoke celebrating Poorman Valley Stream, which runs from Marsden Valley to the airport peninsula. Five schools and a kindergarten took part in the project aimed at helping people think and care about the stream, as part of Nelson City Council s healthy streams initiative.
Library animal porn pervert worked at Royal Stoke
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Simon Massamba, aged 58, admitted two charges of possessing extreme pornographic images.
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Pervert Simon Massamba was caught with extreme pornographic images on his phone - after downloading them from a library computer.
The 58-year-old told officers that the bestiality images had been published by people in his homeland - the Democratic Republic of Congo - to discourage women from going to Greece and being exploited.
LUZ ZUNIGA
Stoke Library is due to undergo about $700,000 of structural improvements and renewal work in the next four years, with a planned upgrade not due until after 2031.
Plans to redevelop Nelson s Elma Turner Library have grabbed the headlines in recent weeks, but what about the ageing library in the suburb of Stoke? The intended life span of Stoke Library was put at less than five years , in a building consent for remedial work on the building in 2019. Stoke Library did not feature in Nelson City Council s Long Term Plan, on which public submissions close on Wednesday, April 21. The council’s group manager community services, Andrew White, said the library was a well-used and much-loved community facility , and the council had no plans to close it.