Chichester’s streets need improving
I am in agreement with Janet Hood and Sue Treuchau (Opinion, December2) in regards to the condition of Chichester’s pavements.
I’m an OAP with very bad arthritis. Pushing my four-wheeled trolley around Chichester streets is very stressful and tiring, having to look at the pavement, especially around the Cross.
I am in fear of falling and breaking several bones.
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Hide AdIn the streets, the pavements are not flat. They slope first one way and then the other. Just recently, I went on a day trip to Winchester. The pavements were flat and it was a joy to walk along the high street and to be able to go into shops with ease.
One thing I noticed was a plaque in the pavement with a picture of a wheelchair on it and the words ‘mobility trail’.
The authorities should put their thinking caps on and change our streets. I noticed your advert – ‘Welcome to the High Street’– which is all very well but what happens if a visitor trips and falls? Will they ever come here again?
To read more, see Petition to ‘fix Chichester’s pavements’
For more letters on this subject, see and A bold idea for Chichester’s centre and Chichester’s centre should be tarmacked
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