
I'm the first to admire towns and buildings which display a hard earned patina, a lack of lustre which reflects a long and useful history, but I'm not sure that some of Nambour fits that category.
I'm not sure that it just doesn't reflect a certain lack of pride, or perhaps more charitably a lack of understanding that a coat of paint and perhaps a repair to a sign here and there could well improve the business of the town.
Or am I an unnecessarily harsh critic?
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Not unnecessarily harsh, Peter. Not at all. On the money, I'd say!
ReplyDeleteP, all I can say is your are doing remarkably well at making Nambour look very boring.
ReplyDeleteI don't think you are too harsh. In the economic climate today, one should make every effort to make a business attractive to potential customers.
ReplyDeleteDear Joan Elizabeth - in Pete's defence, as an innocent bystander - Nambour is pretty boring - he doesn't need to try to make it look boring. Sadly it is a very run-down and neglected town, that I would say is on the verge of dying if the community doesn't make some drastic changes soon.
ReplyDeleteApologies if you live in Nambour :)
Certainly not intending to offend anyone who lives there, as i'm sure there are some nice parts, just not in the centre of town.