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Collingwood Funeral Home to take over Rotorua Trust building
3 May, 2021 10:22 PM
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Collingwood Funeral Home funeral director Todd Gower (left) and Rotorua Trust chairman Stewart Edward in front of Eruera St premises. Photo / Supplied
Collingwood Funeral Home funeral director Todd Gower (left) and Rotorua Trust chairman Stewart Edward in front of Eruera St premises. Photo / Supplied
Rotorua Daily Post
The iconic Rotorua Trust building on Eruera St is set for new owners, but its role will still be the same – serving the Rotorua community.
The building will transfer to its new owners, Collingwood Funeral Home, with the company taking possession on May 14.
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