Cobar’s bus shelter and taxi rank near the intersection of Linsley and Marshall streets is looking to be close to completion with the construction fence now removed and pedestrian access is once again available to the area. While businesses and their customers in the immediate area have made a number of complaints about the noise and dust created during construction, the new shelter is looking good with its additional shade and seating. Part of the project includes two new garden beds, which when planted out, will further enhance Cobar’s CBD area.
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