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[citation needed] The Palmerston North City Council acquired the building in 1992 by swapping it with the previous owner for the Opera House. [2] In 1993 money was raised to fully restore the building, with the PNCC to contribute the sum of NZ$ 10,000,000, followed by a community donation of NZ$1,700,000, and NZ$1,000,000 from New Zealand ...
Palmerston North Police Station (Former) Church Street 351-361 Category:Former Police Station, Palmerston North on Wikimedia Commons: II Post Office (early portion) Park Road, Victoria Esplanade Gardens Category:Post Office (former), Palmerston North on Wikimedia Commons: II Queen Elizabeth Technical College (Former) King Street 135
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It has a red brick facade and atrium. The brick building was formerly Palmerston North Technical High School (now Queen Elizabeth College, Rangitikei Street) and Palmerston North Teachers' College. Palmerston North Intermediate is a co-educational state intermediate school, [8] [9] with a roll of 703 as of November 2024. [10]
The Lido Aquatic Centre is Palmerston North's largest aquatic centre. Freyberg Community Pool is an all-year indoor swimming pool complex located next to Freyberg High School in Roslyn. Memorial Park has a splash pad, pool, playground, football pitch and a duck pond, within easy reach of the city centre.
Palmerston North City Council applied for Government funding for a second stage of the project during the coronavirus pandemic in 2020. [8] The Palmerston North Hospital area is identified as a separate area by Statistics New Zealand. On the southern side of Tremaine Avenue is a predominantly suburban area, with tree lined streets and avenues.
A lunar eclipse above Lofer, Austrian province of Salzburg, in the early hours of Monday, Sept. 28, 2015. (AP Photo/Kerstin Joensson)
Te Manawa (' The Heart ') is a museum, art gallery and science centre in Palmerston North, New Zealand. It is operated by the Te Manawa Museums Trust, a charitable trust incorporated on 20 August 1999. From that date, the trust assumed responsibility for art works and heritage assets transferred to its care but held on behalf of others.