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Bosch Property manages the car park and other nearby buildings. In a non-emergency report to police filed yesterday, Stewart alleged Kath Ross tore down a promotion for Wednesday’s protest in the car park of the Farmers department store on Chapel St. Stewart said Ross caused “wilful damage of public interest posters on private property placed there by property manager”. “The message contained on the poster is contrary to the development proposal of circa $30million that Kathryn Ross has been urging Masterton District councillors to support.” Stewart said the company reserved its rights “to trespass the above-mentioned person”.
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Masterton District Council [MDC] documents have revealed closed-doors discussions on demolishing the town’s earthquake-prone civic centre and constructing a new multi-purpose building on public-owned land currently occupied by the historic War Memorial Stadium.
Documents released under official information legislation show MDC has investigated the demolition of the home of the Golden Shears when considering options for a new civic centre. The discussions were part of the preamble to MDC’s long term plan consultation “Stepping Up For Our Mokopuna”.
The consultation called for residents’ ideas on the proposals for improvements to the town centre, and a new multi-purpose facility to replace the town hall.
An aerial view of Masterton.
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Documents released under official information legislation show MDC investigated the demolition of the home of Golden Shears when considering options for a new civic centre.
The discussions were part of the preamble to MDC s long-term plan consultation Stepping Up For Our Mokopuna .
The consultation called for residents ideas on the proposals for improvements to the town centre, and a new multi-purpose facility to replace the town hall.
MDC chief executive Kath Ross yesterday said that the council was not yet in a position to disclose the preferred site for the civic facility and deliberations on public feedback would be held next month.