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Matt Rilkoff Reporter from Taranaki Daily News
New Plymouth is in the midst of a retirement village boom. They're safe, secure and you're among people at the same stage of life as you. But are they the place for you? Where would you prefer to spend your golden years?
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Roger from Lynmouth - Moturoa
We gave away the rocks & stones in our rockery - now we are getting rid of our dark soil.
There is over 2cubic metres available.
Some has been dug out and some still needs digging.
The garden is roadside so very accessible.
Take a lot or a little - your choice. (Moturoa area).
Phone or … View moreWe gave away the rocks & stones in our rockery - now we are getting rid of our dark soil.
There is over 2cubic metres available.
Some has been dug out and some still needs digging.
The garden is roadside so very accessible.
Take a lot or a little - your choice. (Moturoa area).
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