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    So I get the idea that they are very attractive but not fully practical as I thought you would.

    Paul's photo does emphasise that they are attractive but having suffered ankle problems for some considerable time a few years ago, I know first hand how difficult they are to walk on if someone has any foot, ankle, knee, hip or even back problems to contend with. Then we add the buggies, wheelchairs and shopping trolleys that the cobbles give people problems with.

    Next question - what shall we try to do, depending on cost?
    Leave the areas as they are?
    Have the cobbled areas repointed?
    Have the cobbles removed and replaced with:
    1) paving? - bearing in mind the paving laid last April down the lane next to St Mary's Church cost £6,240
    2) tarmac? - this could probably be coloured, such as red or green for example

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