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Residents Urged to Act Quickly on 20-Storey Tower Plan
By Carol Volkart The city is taking another step this week toward allowing 20-storey social housing buildings in the blocks around Dunbar Street, as well as six-storey social housing buildings in the area east of Blenheim. The Social Housing Initiative, … Continue reading
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