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So, let me get this straight... They're gonna fill the planters with Metaxa. Seems like a good idea to me! Tony
I must say it is looking a lot better now.BUT, there appear to be some businesses fronting the High Street which could, potentially, suffer flooding in extreme weather. I have no idea what diameter the storm drains are, but the grids are few and far between. The old high kerb was there for a purpose.I hope I am not being too pessimistic, but I still think there should be a stockpile of sandbags handy Phil
The old high kerb was there for a purpose.
If cobbles were laid on a slight slant away from the tavernas on Katelios seafront gravity would work nicely! (instead of fighting an uphill battle)
Quote from: Maik on Monday, 26 May, 2014 @ 22:50:42If cobbles were laid on a slight slant away from the tavernas on Katelios seafront gravity would work nicely! (instead of fighting an uphill battle)After a good night out I can assure you they are! Tony
I reckon it is all a political game to keep us tourists coming to view the *new High Street*.
The cobbles are not pointed nearly enough!If that was Liverpool there'd be a gang of Lawyers waiting to pounce if you slipped, tripped or fell!
If that was Liverpool
Quote from: jed.w on Tuesday, 10 June, 2014 @ 18:31:55If that was Liverpool There's no truth in the rumour the cobbles had been (briefly) laid in Liverpool but were ripped up overnight and quickly flogged off to Kef?