DANGEROUS pavement obstructions are forcing some people in Northwich to walk in busy roads, and putting others at risk of falling, residents have reported.
Wheelie bins, rubbish bags, overgrown shrubs, and badly parked cars can pose a danger to blind and partially sighted people, wheelchair and mobility scooter users, prams and buggies, and those who are unsteady on their feet.
In some parts of Northwich, the problem is so serious that vulnerable pedestrians are having to walk on the carriageways of busy roads.
Northwich town councillor Lee Siddall is trying to raise awareness of these problems after concerns were raised by residents of his Winnington and Castle ward.
Cllr Siddall has launched the Keep it Clear campaign, which he is running until February 2023, which will see him flyering, speaking to residents in problem areas, and hopefully talking on local radio.
He said: “I’ve had several residents bring the problem to my attention.
“Some find it difficult to navigate the roads, especially on bin collection day when people put their bins out too early or leave them out too late.
“Also there have been issues with people parking inconsiderately on the pavement, and branches that overhang the footpath.
“As well as being a trip hazard if not seen, they can force people to walk in the road, which brings obvious dangers.”
Cllr Siddall has had leaflets printed which he plans to take door to door in Winnington and Castle, and he intends to discuss the issue on Mike Cooksley’s current affairs programme on Northwich Radio.
He has also launched the campaign on social media, which has seen many positive and encouraging responses from residents, with some posting pictures of obstructions in their area.
“It’s not a problem on all road, but it is enough of an issue to need some intervention.
“It’s about raising awareness, so people are mindful of the needs of everyone in the community.
“We need everyone to be able to go about their daily routine and not be impeded.”
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