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To date 9 rotacottages have been completed.

4 homes are occupied by citizens recommended by the Welfare Department who are on the Social Welfare receipient list.

One is being used for a Cottage Cheese Factory.

3 have given to able bodied men who were supposed to pay for them so that the building of rotacottages can continue. However since they are not paying up the Trustees have decided to give all the remaining 14 homes to the Welfare Department to be given to people on the Social Welfare list who are the most poor in the our society.

They are receipient of Social Welfare grants.

14 Rotacottages are various stages of completion. Practically all of them will be ready for roofing by November, 2002.

Assistance from Volunteers are being requested to complete the roofing and fixing of doors and windows.


Rotacottage 4


Rotacottage 5


Rotacottage 6


Work starts on Rotacottage no 4. Geoff Bramwell is the fulltime volunteer, with a FAIM team volunteer.

In May 1999 New Zealand Rotarian and Rotary Volunteer, Geoff Bramwell took up the role of supervising the construction of the Cottage, Piggery and Fish Farm, Utilities Production Units and the management of the Brick Plant.

 

   
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