The bollards take up too much pavement, pedestrians have to move closer together because of them
Penelope Becker ● 2085d5 Comments
Chelverton Rd you can't get past they put their signs on the pavement, they should put no prams or anybody.
Barbara Stevens ● 2083d
The bollards are not required if spaces are clearly marked out. Its as simple as that!
Miles Thompson ● 2083d
If these bollards and A boards are portable, move them out of the way yourself and either nove them around a corner or against the shop window. If it's not on their property there's nothing they can do about it. They may not even notice you doing i. If they complain tell them you're getting the council involved for obstructing the public right of way.
Freddie Francis ● 2083d
The bollards are way beyond any private property and in the middle of the footpath. And Wagamamas continually ignore their own markings and place a very large a-board in the middle of the footrpath- I spoke to a "manager" there on Wednesday who did not have a clue and could not have cared less.
Timothy Horgan ● 2083d
I think you will find the bollards are not actually on the public highway but rather on private land designated for public use as a condition of Planning being as they are under the canopy fronting the building. Normally such land is signed by studs such as may be seen outside Wagamama. Just a thought
Clifford Cowell ● 2085d