The huge size of the gravel pit (with two B-Doubles parked in it) where gravel is stockpiled and crushed in readiness to use on the Pulpulla Road upgrade shows just how big a job it’s been to get the access road to the Mount Grenfell historic site ready for sealing. Sealing of the first 12km section of the road is set to commence today. See opposite page for a full report on the project being carried out by Cobar Shire Council, contractors and Transport for NSW.
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