following an outcry from struggling business owners.The barriers - which were installed as part of a £104,000 project - are now set to be removed and replaced with parking bays.However, the new parking plans have been labelled as “damage control” by businesses and councillors, who have questioned the motive behind the local authority’s actions.Businesses remain adamant that they were not informed about the barriers ahead of the them being installed, while the council has continued to refute this.Owner of Fade and Dye hair salon, Kirsty McIlroy, said businesses were pleased they had won their fight, but still had questions over the actions of the council.She said: “The main thing is that we are getting the barriers removed, which is good for.
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