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Finn moves from NZ
Neil Finn moving his family to London because his son Elroy's been accepted into exclusive British school
19 June 2006

New Zealand music icon Neil Finn is moving from his beloved New Zealand to Britain.

He is shifting his family to London because his 16-year-old son Elroy has been accepted into an exclusive British school.

It is understood the family will maintain a home in Auckland, but that their base will be in the UK.

Elroy Finn is to attend Atlantic College in Wales, set in 12th century St Donat's Castle in the Vale of Glamorgan, half an hour's drive from the Welsh capital of Cardiff.


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