'Completely useless': Fight over Sydney CBD laneway has its roots in convict times

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A narrow laneway between buildings used for dumping rubbish and cigarette butts has become the unlikely subject of a NSW Supreme Court battle

 

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More cents than brain!

The idiot owners didn't do their research when they bought the laneway; and are unhappy there are easements on it - which date back to the 1800s! How stupid can you be? Now she's complaining about the tax for it. Hopefully they'll go bankrupt, because stupid shouldn't be rewarded

A small town in Texas fixed this issue by turning the space into an outdoor seating area for loft apartments. Gated, dressed with plants, now pretty!

'A narrow laneway between buildings used for dumping rubbish' In Britain we used to call it a 'slut'. I wonder if it would seem less desirable if you told them they were fighting over a slut?

Why can't we have pride in our surroundings?

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