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Shades Pulled on Awnings

Battle to save the red tents placed on the heritage-listed building has been lost, at least four coating.

Earlier today, the chick will be taking down the ground level of the 26 Murray Street, after a long struggle by the Heritage Council cut awnings.

The order for reference only concerns awnings round, which means the other 12 remain flat awnings on the former Bank SAVINGS.

Building Warden Kerry Faulkner said it was an unlucky day. "It is ridiculous," he said yesterday.

Mr. Faulkner said that the crane was hired at the expense of the owners of the building and the street was blocked, while the work was carried out from 7am.

Hobart Deputy Mayor Ron Christie, who is a supporter of red awnings, said he was "stunned."

"This is bureaucracy gone mad," he said. "It is so matters of greater importance in the city to handle this situation."

ALD is sought Christie said awnings gave character and color to the Hobart, and rounds were his favorites.

He said that the curtains were more in the nature of popular stores like heritage buildings in Paris, while the dishes were more modern.

"I am very surprised why did they let there be something of a bonnet," he says.

Several Hobart City Council aldermen voted in favor of the red tents last year, but those that were rejected, then Tasmanian Heritage Council.

Building owners and restorers Warwick and Helen Rule appealed this decision in planning, management of resources and the Court of appeal.

The court ruled that all but four round canopies could remain in the base plates have no impact on the cultural and heritage significance of the building.

Red shades divided public opinion last year.

Hobart business erected awnings and windows that support rally was held in the Parliament House, by Save the Red Awnings.

Mr. Rule is abroad and could not be contacted last almost

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