Ads may help pay for clock tower

From: The Nelson Mail | Date: February 27, 2003 | Copyright information

Making the Motueka clock tower pay for itself through advertising may be a means of keeping it in public hands.

A public meeting last night attracted about 25 people concerned about the clock tower's future. There are fears Motueka will be powerless to decide the tower's fate once it is sold on April 1.

No one at the meeting expressed opposition to raising the $150,000 to buy the clock tower land. Most people were keen for public say on its fate, but there was disquiet at the...

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