Barlow Justice Ltd turns 35
Barlow Justice Limited's management and staff celebrated 35 years with clients at the Sports Hall of Fame at the Dunedin Railway Station last evening 17 November 2011. A successful and enjoyable evening by all those present.
We are a locally owned business and all the staff at Barlow Justice are committed to helping our clients with their property needs. We look forward to celebrating the next milestone - our 40th.
Click here for PDF copy of Birthday flier
All Blacks win Rugby World Cup
Congratulations to the All Blacks – 2011 Rugby World Cup Champions. It’s been a long journey well done.
Dunedin's new stadium is open for business
- The city's new Forsyth Barr Stadium is officially opened by Prime Minister John Key
- First rugby game on the pitch is between rivals Knox v Selwyn, two of Otago University's oldest and prestigious colleges who will be playing for the Cameron Shield
- So close you could almost touch the pitch (mix natural and synthetic grass)
- University Plaza building adjacent, also on target and looking good
Barlow Justice Newsletter
This week's newsletter (June 16) focuses on
- Earthquake events expose hole in retirement village's code
- Trust busting begins
- DCC Council's Draft development contribution policy released
- $14.6m upgrade to Logan Park
- Christchurch Liquefaction Map
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Liquefaction Map
Map showing liquefaction-related land damage in Christchurch
(source: The Press, Saturday June 11 news page A5)
Barlow Justice Newsletter
This week's newsletter (June 1) focuses on:
- New Unit Titles Act 2011 including:
Body Corporate changes
- 2011 Property Institute of NZ Wellington Conference
Barlow Justice Newsletter
This week's newsletter (March 8) focuses on
- Christchurch Earthquake:
Our condolences and information
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- Fact Sheet from Institution of Professional Engineers of NZ
....Design of building, liquefaction, and building safety evaluations
Barlow Justice Newsletter
This week's newsletter (Oct 13) comments on:
- New industrial workshop at Ward Street
- US company Carbo Ltd has been granted consent to buy land in Glenorchy
- South Canterbury forestry deal one step closer
- Dunedin's newest hotel wins award
- Call for tougher effluent rules
- Countdown Appeal headed for Environment Court
- Tourism Tax?