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Te Mata Park Planning

Forestry and Revegetation Project Update

July 2, 2020/in Dog Walking, Orienteering, Planting Trees /by Trafik

Preparation for creating a more biodiverse Te Mata Park has begun. Pan Pac Forest Products will initiate forestry work in the park on 2 March 2020 following a slight delay due to reasons beyond the control of the Te Mata Park Trust Board. It will begin with a blessing from Mana Whenua.

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