A total of 138 bollards were installed along both sides of Acomb's Front Street earlier this year using £28,000 of government regeneration cash - at a cost of hundreds of pounds per bollard.
Some of the controversial bollards that locals say have ruined Acomb's high street could be pulled up again under the next phase of improvement works.
A total of 138 bollards were installed along both sides of Acomb's Front Street earlier this year using £28,000 of government regeneration cash - at a cost of hundreds of pounds per bollard.
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