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School Vegetable Garden Competition: Aranui School aims to build long-standing programme 19 May, 2021 05:00 PM 4 minutes to read Aranui School and their gardening group have loved learning about, and eating, their fresh vegetables. Photo / Bevan Conley Aranui School and their gardening group have loved learning about, and eating, their fresh vegetables. Photo / Bevan Conley Whanganui Chronicle Logan Tutty visits Aranui School to check out how the students gardening journey is going. Aranui School hopes the groundwork they are laying in their gardening project will encourage future students to continue the programme. Principal Maryann Roberts said a garden group of around 10 students from the senior class, Poutama, were in charge of the garden. ....
The Crown has so far banked more than $3 million selling five sites – Central New Brighton, Freeville, Le Bons Bay, Glenmoor and Greenpark. Another four – Aranui, Wainoni, Burwood and Lyttelton West – are at various stages of a Government disposal process, which could lead to their sale. The Education Ministry has retained eight sites – some for future educational use and others are now home to schools that moved from their old sites. Joseph Johnson/Stuff The former Wainoni School site has been cleared of its buildings and is going through the Government’s disposal process. Of the five sites already sold, two were purchased by Ngāi Tahu and one by a Ngāi Tahu rūnanga. ....
Living on a Dynamic Coast: National conference in Whanganui attracts high numbers 4 Mar, 2021 04:00 PM 3 minutes to read Graham Pearson of Castlecliff Coast Care collecting seeds from dune plants that play a vital role in protecting the coastline. Photo / Bevan Conley Graham Pearson of Castlecliff Coast Care collecting seeds from dune plants that play a vital role in protecting the coastline. Photo / Bevan Conley Liz Wylie is a reporter for the Whanganui [email protected] Castlecliff Coast Care s Graham Pearson was collecting seeds from the spinifex and pīngao plants in the sand dunes at Castlecliff Beach this week. ....