Government overrides Christchurch council and dumps sea rise hazard
The victory is largely attributable to property developer Mark Munro.
Chris Hutching
Tue, 29 Sep 2015
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The government has overridden Christchurch City Council and dumped a proposed controversial and wealth-destroying sea rise hazard plan.
Much of the credit goes to commercial property developer Mark Munro, who owns property at the seaside suburb of New Brighton, assisted by his public relations
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Chris Hutching
Tue, 29 Sep 2015
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