Book of Condolence for Paris
16 November 2015
Book of Condolence for
Paris
Auckland Council has set up a Book of Condolence for Aucklanders to share their sorrow with Parisians in the aftermath of the attacks.
The book will be available for signing on the ground floor of the Auckland Town Hall on Queen St during business hours from today until Friday, November 20.
“I am sure many Aucklanders will take this opportunity to stand united with the people of Paris at this time of tragedy,” says Mayor Len Brown.
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