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Ron Mark Welcomes Mandeville Decision
Tuesday, 29 May 2001, 4:52 pm
Press Release: New Zealand First Party
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“As a resident in Waimakariri and local List Member of
Parliament, I welcome the Government’s decision not to place
a youth justice facility at Mandeville in North Canterbury,”
said Ron Mark, New Zealand First spokesperson for Social
Services.
“I would like to congratulate the Waimakariri
Community Action Group for their dedication and hard work,
as without them I am sure this decision would not have been
reached.
“I would also like to acknowledge all MPs across
party lines who lent their support to the work of the
Waimakariri Community Action Group,” said Mr
Mark.
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