Businesses upset by city bus proposal 1 Edition

Travel Agency Jacques and Topping co-owners Dianne Jacques-Cullen and Cathy Topping said they heard about the proposal only last Monday and it had come as a "very unpleasant surprise...we would seriously consider moving if the changes took place. "Everybody we ask is sharing the same opini...

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Published inSouthland times
Main Author LEE, Monique
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Invercargill, New Zealand Stuff Limited 28.08.2001
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Summary:Travel Agency Jacques and Topping co-owners Dianne Jacques-Cullen and Cathy Topping said they heard about the proposal only last Monday and it had come as a "very unpleasant surprise...we would seriously consider moving if the changes took place. "Everybody we ask is sharing the same opinion and we invite people who share our views, regardless of whether they use Whichcraft or Jacques and Topping, to come and sign our petition," Mrs Jacques- Cullen said. Cathy Topping from Jacques and Topping travel agency and Whichcraft owner [Lesley Tippett] are concerned about the Invercargill City Council proposal to put an inner-city bus terminal in their Kelvin Street block. Picture:ROBYN EDIE
ISSN:0112-9910