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I made a prediction on here some time ago regarding the streetscape. It was along of the lines of, how long before the nice shiny new granite stonework becomes a patchwork of lumps of uneven tar. Well...my vision has come to fruition. Not long since Inglis St has been half done, am pleased to report a number of the granite slabs have been lifted already, with blobs of tar unexpertly thrown in instead. What is the point? Its a waste of money!!

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I made a prediction on here some time ago regarding the streetscape. It was along of the lines of, how long before the nice shiny new granite stonework becomes a patchwork of lumps of uneven tar. Well...my vision has come to fruition. Not long since Inglis St has been half done, am pleased to report a number of the granite slabs have been lifted already, with blobs of tar unexpertly thrown in instead. What is the point? Its a waste of money!!

It's not even local materials/labour so all the money is leaving the area.

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