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SPLENDIFEROUS PLASTIC WASTE This Friday 24th November 11.15am

Martin from Edgeware

SPLENDIFIOUS PLASTIC WASTE
This Friday 24th November one might think The Santa Parade has come to Christchurch early because three splendiferous sculptures incorporating supermarket trolleys will be wheeled about Christchurch City.
The creations are made from recycled plastic waste and plastic bags.
Students in the Certificate in Creativity at ARA are showing their concern for our planets future because of PLASTIC and plastic waste.
They are to be greeted by the Mayor Leanne Dalzell, The Wizard and other community leaders outside CCC Building on Hereford St at 11.15am Friday morning.
For further information
CONTACT
Henry Sunderland
Course Leader
Certificate in Design
ARA    0274222052

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