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In 2008-2009, Farrells developed a masterplan for Auckland, called the Great Northern Development, for AMP Developments. This included the redevelopment of Newmarket, a suburb to the south east of Auckland CBD. A main area within Newmarket was the recently sold Lion Nathan Brewey site off the Kyber Pass Road. The aim of this 5.2 hectare area was to provide a mixed use building with high quality residential units whilst retaining the retail and business reputation of the neightbourhood. The original proposals sought to reinforce the positive aspects of Newmarket's current form, whilst improving pedestrian permeability through the site along key axial lines. The plan also sought to connect Newmarket to other surrounding areas (Mount Eden and Hobson Bay) by visual sights lines and physical accessiblity. There was also an emphasis placed on developing 4 public squares.

It is unclear if this project was executed.

Auction sale material

Auction catalogues and other printed material relating to the sale of archaeological items originally discovered by Henry Austen Layard, including: Catalogue for the sale at Sotheby & Co. on 11th April 1960 of Lot 72 Assyrian Relief, sold by Julia Du Cane Catalogue for the sale at Sotheby's on 4 December 1979 of two Assyrian Reliefs, sold by the Earl of Harrowby Catalogue for the sale at Christie's on 6th July 1994 of the Canford Assyrian Reliefs, sold by the Governors of Canford School in Dorset Newspaper cuttings relating to the sale of the Canford Assyrian Reliefs Edition of TIME magazine, publiished 18th July 1994, containing a news item on the sale of the Canford Assyrian Reliefs.

Audio recording of Sir Liam's Appearance on BBC Radio 2 programme The Jeremy Vine Show

Consists of 30 minute excerpt from discussion programme covering Sir Liam's call in his Annual Report 2006 for an opt out system to maximise the potential for organ donation. Features comment from Sir Liam on why it is needed and case studies from other countries, Conservative Shadow Health Secretary Andrew Langsley and members of the public both backing and opposing the proposals.

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