Golden Bay Grand Stand Community Trust (the Trust) is
interested in hearing from anyone who remembers or has
information about the style of external cladding and the
inside of the grandstand over the years. Project Manager
Paul Crockford says "indications are that rough sawn
weatherboards, rusticated weatherboards, and corrugated iron
have all been used at various times. Community input would
be much appreciated." Crockford said the response to the
pledge-a-seat fundraiser had been very encouraging and
donation pledges have so far ranged from $30 to $10,000.
Crockford is delighted that the new rec centre is already
thriving. The Trust's lawyer is reviewing the document TDC
has prepared regarding the future of the grandstand. Paul
can be contacted on 035259951, 0274 451 917,
paul@paulcrockfordbuilders.com
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