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PHOTO: How do the steps at Greenwich look today?
Slovenia🏛️ PoliticsCenter5 hr. ago

PHOTO: How do the steps at Greenwich look today?

The article discusses the renovation of the stairs at Greenwich in Maribor, Slovenia. The project was initiated in response to numerous citizen complaints about the unsafe and neglected condition of the area, including damaged surfaces and tripping hazards. Renovation work began in early June, during which the entire staircase was closed off. The company Nigrad, part of the JHMB Group, carried out the restoration, valued at around €72,000. They removed old asphalt surfaces and replaced them with new paving stones, renovated granite edges, and focused particularly on restoring and refreshing the safety railing. According to the City of Maribor, only minor final adjustments remain to complete the project.

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PHOTO: How do the steps at Greenwich look today?

The article discusses the renovation of the stairs at Greenwich in Maribor, Slovenia. The project was initiated in response to numerous citizen complaints about the unsafe and neglected condition of the area, including damaged surfaces and tripping hazards. Renovation work began in early June, during which the entire staircase was closed off. The company Nigrad, part of the JHMB Group, carried out the restoration, valued at around €72,000. They removed old asphalt surfaces and replaced them with new paving stones, renovated granite edges, and focused particularly on restoring and refreshing the safety railing. According to the City of Maribor, only minor final adjustments remain to complete the project.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a balanced overview of a municipal infrastructure project, focusing on the process, funding, and involvement of local authorities and contractors. There is no evident ideological framing or biased language; the tone remains neutral and descriptive.

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