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    Charity receives award for work on heritage, dog park

    info@lechienrevue.comBy info@lechienrevue.comAugust 28, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    This year’s Clutha District Council Heritage & Environment Community Service Award went to a team whose commitment to recreation spaces and local history has made a lasting impact on their town — Milton Area Promotions.

    The MAP charity has worked to improve local infrastructure, foster pride and protect local heritage since 2005, and last year it turned a decade-long dream into reality with the creation of a dog park.

    Volunteers cleared dense overgrowth, removed 23 trailer-loads of debris, sourced rocks for ground features, spread mulch and shaped the land by sweat and hand.

    They marshalled help from local contractors, many of whom gave time and resources, and the park stands out as a sharp new recreational asset for Milton and dog-lovers throughout the Clutha district.

    “Our group are small in numbers but our ace in the hole is the great support we get from the community,” MAP secretary Kay Partridge said.

    She thanked the many working-bee patrons who applied their specialised skills and equipment, including “the community-minded bloke that finally ripped that huge stump out”.

    MAP’s stewardship of existing landmarks continued alongside its focus on the dog park as members maintained and beautified Moore Park and the historic toll house, brightened the town centre with street flags and tended the native plantings at Milton’s south bridge entrance.

    “Their work may often happen behind the scenes, but its impact is felt all around town in the inviting public spaces, thoughtful touches and strengthened sense of place and pride,” a council spokesperson said.

    “Milton Area Promotions shows what can be achieved when a small group of committed people come together [with] hands-on effort, creative problem-solving and a deep love for their community … helping Milton grow not just in infrastructure, but in identity and spirit.”

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