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One route open between Nelson - Richmond |
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One route open between Nelson - Richmond
Whakatu Drive, between Nelson and Richmond is now open.
Main Rd Stoke, between Saxton Rd and the Richmond Deviation, remains closed.
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One route open between Nelson - Richmond |
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One route open between Nelson - Richmond
Whakatu Drive, between Nelson and Richmond is now open.
Main Rd Stoke, between Saxton Rd and the Richmond Deviation, remains closed.
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