Wood you believe it: Venice goes plastic

12 April 2012

Venice is set to lose its trademark striped wooden mooring poles and canal markers as they are swapped for plastic ones, ending a 600-year-old tradition.

Officials estimate that there are more than 90,000 of the posts dotted around the islands and canals which link the city.

Switching to plastic will save the cash-strapped council millions in replacement costs.

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