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TRAILER EYE-CANDY

15/7/2014

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Oh how we yearn for a more flexible and therefore much more useful trailer than the tidgy little one loaned to us. Our own trailer would mean we could do much more over a wider area, from Mayfield sweeping right down Maitland Road to Islington and Hamilton. Graffiti removal, mural painting, water-blasting scribble off bricks, watering plants in the urban landscaping  AND unloaded of its paint gear it could be transport goods and even carry BBQ gear. Combination of freeby community service and fund-raising in one useful package which could  even be trailered  (dry) by Editors smallish car.  Applying for a NSW Community Building Partnerships grant and hoping hoping hoping we are successful.
Meanwhile  here is RC Wallsend Maryland's trailer they acquired through a different grant program
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