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2579 days ago

DOG PARK GATES & FENCING FUNDRAISER - Give a Little

Michele from Leamington

This park is already a designated off lead exercise area and has "doggie do" bins, two seats and I am told it will soon have a "doggie do" bag dispenser also.


This fundraiser is for the purchase of six pipe frame gates and the installation of these at the six pedestrian access points on the boundaries between Lamb st/Rotorangi Rd/Cowley Drive and Milton St in Leamington ,Cambridge


The "Give a Little" page address for donations is:


givealittle.co.nz...



Broken fencing and some extra wires and additional boards where needed will also be done to keep dogs secure while off lead.
With the addition of gates dogs will be prevented from running across any of the busy roads located on the boundaries and the park will be a much more user friendly exercise area for all


(Approval from Waipa Council and Cambridge Polo Club have been granted for these improvements)


Any donations gratefully accepted :-)

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