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Paphos Life
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Tall building policy to be reviewed, public invited to participate

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A study on the impacts of tall buildings has been commissioned by the urban planning council of the interior ministry. According to a statement, the study, to be carried out by the architecture school of Neapolis University in Paphos, focuses on evaluating the impact of the construction of tall buildings...

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Paphos Life wrote: Thu Oct 12, 2023 10:13 am A study on the impacts of tall buildings has been commissioned by the urban planning council of the interior ministry. According to a statement, the study, to be carried out by the architecture school of Neapolis University in Paphos, focuses on evaluating the impact of the construction of tall buildings...

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Re: Tall building policy to be reviewed, public invited to participate

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Yes, direct translation from Greek text to English leads to cumbersome sentences, particularly in newspapers intended for us non Greek speakers. Still we are fortunate that there is a newspaper in English here. There could be a job here for the right person who can turn these important translations of news into more understandable text!

As for tall buildings in Paphos, do we really need them? I think the present lone one is slightly less obtrusive since it was painted white... but Paphos as a holiday town should stay as mainly low rise buildings.

Dee
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