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A few thousand litres of paint could significantly boost the economy, create a new tourism drawcard and complete an already-expanding Lockyer Valley town.
The four silos in Forest Hill are the perfect blank canvas with painters lining up to tackle the project.
But painting four silos isn’t as easy as whipping out a bucket of Dulux and a brush, with the proposed Inland Rail project, different landholders and the need for a perfect design all contributing to the puzzle.
The local silo project has been in the pipeline for several years, with the Forest Hill Community Development Association pushing the plan.
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A few thousand litres of paint could significantly boost the economy, create a new tourism drawcard and complete an already-expanding Lockyer Valley town.
The four silos in Forest Hill are the perfect blank canvas with painters lining up to tackle the project.
But painting four silos isn’t as easy as whipping out a bucket of Dulux and a brush, with the proposed Inland Rail project, different landholders and the need for a perfect design all contributing to the puzzle.
The local silo project has been in the pipeline for several years, with the Forest Hill Community Development Association pushing the plan.
AN elderly couple evacuated from a flooded retirement village are now safely settled with their family whilst other residents have been moved to a hotel. Geoff Enright, 94, and wife Rose, 87, were among around 50 residents rescued by firefighters from Weaver Court yesterday after it was cut off with no heating or power by Storm Christoph.
Rose and Geoff Enright celebrating Geoff s 93rd birthday
Rose and Geoff Enright celebrating Geoff s 93rd birthday Residents and staff were ferried in dingies to Memorial Court whilst a multi-agency crisis team found them emergency accommodation. Anxious families had waited all day to find out what was happening as their loved ones were stranded inside the care home, where all the telephone lines were down.