Water may be a feature of a revitalised Moree main street. Under the NSW government’s ‘Your High Street’ grant program up to $1 million dollars is available to local councils to upgrade one and only one main street in an identified strategic centre, Moree Council reports. Moree is eligible as it is the only strategic centre identified by the government in this part of NSW. Misting and additional trellises have been suggested, a misting sculptural water feature/archways islands of trees in the middle of Balo Street towards the end of Albert Street, a water feature monument opposite the Moree War Memorial Hall and additional planting of trees.
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