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Malton boasts the country's largest collection of junkyards per capita. | Malton boasts the country's largest collection of junkyards per capita. However this junkyard in Gatcombeton, just north of the Eatwell Walk Fire station, is unusually clean. The piles of cast-off refuse is sorted into rows ordered by both size and color. The hauling equipment used to select and carry the scrape looks clean and modern. Although clearly belonging to mid-century architecture, the junkyard office building is in prime condition. | ||
===History=== | ===History=== | ||
===Barricade Policy=== | ===Barricade Policy=== | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:12, 8 October 2024
Junkyard 20,11 |
a junkyard
Gatcombeton [20, 11]
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Description
Malton boasts the country's largest collection of junkyards per capita. However this junkyard in Gatcombeton, just north of the Eatwell Walk Fire station, is unusually clean. The piles of cast-off refuse is sorted into rows ordered by both size and color. The hauling equipment used to select and carry the scrape looks clean and modern. Although clearly belonging to mid-century architecture, the junkyard office building is in prime condition.
History
Barricade Policy
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