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King Salmon seeks consent for work
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[Marlborough Express] - King Salmon aquaculture manager Mark Preece said this week the work had been finished and all the pontoons had been cut up. He confirmed that the company had applied retrospectively for consent. "We were planning on a worst-case scenario. We didn't
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[This is Bath] - The news that fans' favourite Adie Harris, pictured, was leaving the club, coupled with strong rumours about the future of Mark Preece, prompted more dismay amongst Bath City fans. A long-standing supporter texted me to say: "What is happening to our
Council wants details
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[Manawatu Standard] - King Salmon aquaculture manager Mark Preece said the company had moved the pontoon back to the island yesterday. The weather was forecast to be fine this week and he expected the pontoon would be cut up and removed within three days. There were
Pontoon floats away
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[The Nelson Mail] - King Salmon aquaculture general manager Mark Preece said the pontoon was on Twiddles Island in the Pelorus River and it was washed off when the river rose after the heavy rain. The pontoon did not make it into the channel, Mr Preece said. He compared
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