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Mayoral candidate Crone ‘far from backing down’ on billboard bylaw

Meanwhile, Bright calls on rivals to join her in flouting signage rules.

Nick Grant
Tue, 26 Apr 2016

Despite taking down election billboards within days of being instructed to do so by Auckland Council, mayoral candidate Victoria Crone apparently isn’t backing off the issue, as previously reported.

The nub of that issue is a 2013 bylaw change prohibiting election hoardings on private sites –

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Nick Grant
Tue, 26 Apr 2016
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