Construction work began on Monday morning to upgrade the existing bus shelter/taxi rank in Linsley Street. Cobar Shire Council has plans to make the area more user friendly. Council has advised that all businesses will still be fully accessible during the construction period. The Transport Link bus stop has been temporarily moved to Drummond Park during the construction period.
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