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Originally Posted by whatnext
My mistake. It must have been the hoarding and evelopment signs that made it look less even appealing than usual.
The Courier had a good article on the absurdity of giving developers a tax break for these while small businesses fold left and right:
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This has literally been going on for decades, and it's funny to think it's only getting press now.
EVERY "public" garden on a privately-owned site operates as such for this very reason.