Picnic table debate goes on

The fate of a picnic table moved a step closer to being decided at the Mosgiel-Taieri Community Board meeting at Mosgiel Service Centre this week, chairman Bill Feather said.

Mr Feather said more information on the leafy sculpture near the table on the corner of Gordon and Factory Rds was available for board members to consider ''the ...

happenings of the artwork since the inception''.

The board members would then make a decision on ''where to go from here''.

At an earlier meeting, the board overturned a decision to remove the table from the site because they did not have enough information on the sculpture.

''They had got ahead of themselves.''

The information included letters to the editor of newspapers on the sculpture when it was initially installed.

The board's decision will be in next week's Taieri Times.

• Taieri Community Facilities Trust members had surveyed the community on the proposed new Mosgiel pool facility and chairman Michael Stedman said he would update the board.

''Those surveys tend to mould the conceptual work that the trust is to do.''

The trust had planned to present a report to the Dunedin City Council early next month, he said.

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