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Issue 114 | Thursday, 10 July, 2014
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When even a sandcastle needs a permit ...
Shifting sands By JONATHON HOWARD
Sandcastle man Arron McCormick is worried he might have to leave Noosa, after a Noosa Council worker shut his sculpting business down.
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NOOSA residents have thrown their support behind the “sandcastle man” on Main Beach, after a Noosa Council officer ordered him to cease sandcastle sculpting on Monday. Arron McCormick, 38, has been expertly crafting his sandcastles for almost 13 years at Noosa’s Main Beach in front of Bistro C. Born in England and making the move to Australia in 1998, Mr McCormick said he was a little shocked when he was told to cease his sandcastle creations. Local children have also cried out for residents to support Mr McCormick because as one young girl put it the sandcastles were “very creative and give lots of kids creative ideas”. According to witnesses who contacted Noosa Today, Mr McCormick was getting started on another sandcastle when he was approached by Noosa Council’s local law officer Jonathon Marshall. Mr Marshall asked Mr McCormick if he would cease the construction of the sandcastle because it was unlawful without a permit. Continued page 4
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