'Listen to us before making decisions'
It should have been patently obvious that vehicles would drive onto the pavements, so pedestrians would need to avoid them.
The vehicles also leave oil drips all over the expensive slabs, which also suffer damage and become uneven.
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In Bamber Bridge, the main thoroughfare is cluttered with unsightly trees in ugly planters. A couple of signs warn us about a trip hazard and a footpath under repairs. This, after the millions spent on what wasn’t needed and failed to meet our expectations.
Whoever planned the location of the bus stop on the junction with Withy Grove Road, which obstructs drivers and pedestrians alike, clearly had no forethought for our safety.
Despite these many flaws, the residents largely make the best of the bad deal and remain friendly and cheerful. They just would like better consultations followed by the delivery of what we want, need and pay for!
G W Richards
Bamber Bridge