It is amazing that after nearly 2 years of a storm that blew and ripped away shade cloths at Westfield, North Mount Druitt that the left over ones are still hanging around. The Westfield Maintenance Committee must be on strike or don't know how to remove them!
I know it is not a big issue - but it is a big issue if these cloths are left there - like the way they are currently are and left there for decades of display.
The issue is, it puts down the area especially if it left as a mess made by storms and there is no importance to attend to the removing out part. If it is too high to reach get 'cherry pickers' to do the job.
It appears they will not replace these with other shade cloths unless they are still waiting for the insurance claim to come through. It also appears that the high wires that supported the edges of the shade cloths are remaining - this in itself could be a danger to our community if there another storm that drops these wires down!
I wonder how long we have to wait this time unless it takes time to make small decisions and not to mention they look ugly by now!
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Westfields won't replace them just as they
don't repair leaking ceilings.Last year I complained about
the obstacle course of buckets and bins over there every time
it rains. They are a hazard to vision impaired people and those
physically challenged in chairs/scooters. Months after my email they still resort to their precious buckets instead of throwing down some $$$ and actually permanently fixing the problem.
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