DO our councillors or council officials ever walk anywhere?
If so may I suggest they leave their cars in Kidderminster's Baldwin Road and take the footpath along the Birmingham Road to Hurcott Lane.
Among the scrub, mud and litter, they will find bent and broken iron fencing leaning towards the path. The edges are rusted and sharp and highly dangerous.
Along this path mothers walk their children to school and one day an excited child will run straight into one of these wick-ed hazards and gouge an eye out or suffer similar horrific damage.
A decent fence was erected in the last few years, leaving a "no man's land" with this disgraceful legacy of what was once a fine barrier.
Whose responsibility is it?
If not our council, then it is their duty to pressurise whoever is responsible.
KW JACKSON
James Road, Kidderminster
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