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Anger as motorists turn village green into a 'boggy marsh'

Peter Scott. chairman of Hillside Residents' Association, at the 'unsightly' green Peter Scott. chairman of Hillside Residents' Association, at the 'unsightly' green

An Abbots Langley resident has hit out at “ignorant motorists” for transforming the village’s green into an “unsightly boggy marsh”.

Peter Scott, who is chairman of Hillside Residents’ Association, says he disgruntled with the lack of respect motorists are having for the green, just outside the organisation’s offices in School Mead.

The 71-year-old said: “Our offices have been revamped and Tanners Wood Hall has been rebuilt and opened to villagers.

“But instead of overlooking a pleasant green we’ve been left with an unsightly boggy marsh because motorists are parking their cars on the grass.

“I know we’ve had bad weather, but people need to be a bit more respectful. It’s destroying the appearance of the area.”

According to Mr Scott, of School Mead, cars tend to be parked haphazardly along the grass every day. He claims the problem is particularly bad between 8.30am and 9am, 2.45pm and 3.30pm and when evening classes are held at the hall.

He said: “Part of the problem is due to the school next door. Parents aren’t walking their children to Tanners Wood School, they’re driving them, and when they find there is nowhere to park, they are using the grass.

“The issue needs to be addressed. We’ve got celebrations for the Queen’s Jubilee coming up which we will be holding on the green. But at the rate it’s being abused, there will be no green to hold celebrations on.”

The land belongs to Watford Community Housing Trust (WCHT) and Mr Scott says the parking issue needs to be addressed by the organisation.

He said: “I’ve spoken with the school, but nothing has been done. Really, as the land belongs to WCHT, they need to sort it out – whether that means further parking restrictions, I don’t know.

“There’s also the safety aspect. People walking from their cars onto the green are getting mud on the pavements. Someone walking by could slip.”

WCHT representatives said they will be addressing the issue. Susannah Brunert, head of housing services at WCHT, said: “The green is for the benefit of everyone in the community and it would be a shame if it is spoilt by the actions of a few.”

Comments(12)

Toshhorn says...
5:40pm Tue 17 Jan 12

Be careful what you wish for!
Will they put extra parking bays there, as they should, or the cheaper, revenue generating double yellow lines????
Ask the residents of Gallows Hill Lane.
Sometimes, moaning is not the best way forward, try finding justification for more parking bays, then sell the idea.Do you really want double yellow lines everywhere? Carnival day would be ruined!!!!

furryhamster says...
8:40pm Tue 17 Jan 12

Double yellows wouldn't solve it as they wouldn't apply to the grass. Post and rail fencing a WHCT staple will be the way forward. Either that or some nice concrete bollards Herts Highways style

garston tony says...
10:20am Wed 18 Jan 12

Well if you want to stop cars parking on the grass then post and rail is the obvious way, not sure that should be seen as a bad thing

abbotshornet says...
11:47am Wed 18 Jan 12

There is obviously not enough parking for school traffic, the WCHT were asked for more bays and the rest of the green to be railed off but they have not done enough. Hopefully they will now have a bit more in their coffers to finish the job.

HertsPeter says...
8:31am Thu 19 Jan 12

Lazy Abbots trollops who can't be bothered to walk the lard off their fat bums and are passing their obesity, social graces and indolence onto their chubster kids insisting on parking within lolloping distance of the school gates.

garston tony says...
9:15am Thu 19 Jan 12

How long till we have 'drive in' schools

Theo Racal says...
11:34am Thu 19 Jan 12

The comments from HertsPeter are just ridiculous.

I pass several Schools on my morning commute, and what's happening here is no different to any other school.

For various reasons, most parents at most Schools use a car to drop the kids off, and regardless of whether more and more yellow lines get painted, or bollards or fences installed, they'll still use the car!

Past use of yellow lines (e.g. in Greenways), proves that the 'problem' just moves elsewhere. One resident in Greenways may be happy that he got his own way, to the detriment of several residents living somewhere else.

I wouldn't have thought it would be too difficult for someone at the council to figure out why some Schools have parking problems, while others (apparently) don't.

LSC says...
11:45am Thu 19 Jan 12

Although I cannot think quite what, surely there must be some sort of rewards scheme for those who walk or at least car share on the school run?
As stated above, this is a national problem

HertsPeter says...
12:13pm Thu 19 Jan 12

Theo - you say my comments are ridiculous - but by proceeding to say that parents will use the car regardless you support my point - that pig-headed, pig-bodied parents refuse to walk anywhere, even to the point of carving up the green in this case!

Why can't these lazy vandals (for that is what they are) park on Hazlewood Lane, or Manor House car park, and walk the rest of the way? We are talking a matter of 5 minutes walk here! I suppose it's too much to ask?

As for a reward, the benefit of some fresh air and much-needed exercise should be enough!!!

anon34 says...
1:54pm Thu 19 Jan 12

It's a local school for local children therefore I would expect the majority of the children to live within walking distance. I'd have thought in these tough times people would want to reduce their fuel costs clearly they need some more motivation. Can't the school start an insentive scheme of some sort to get people walking instead of driving, or a penalty scheme for those who drive their kids to school unnecessarily and ignorantly ruin green spaces. ?

Linda Geddes says...
2:16pm Thu 19 Jan 12

I think HertsPeter is generalising somewhat by casting all parents as fat lazy people. A lot of mothers these days go to work and drop their children off on the way. Would you rather they gave up work, stopped paying taxes and just claimed benefits instead? I agree there are a lot of lazy people out there, but please don't tar everyone with the same brush!

anon34 says...
2:20pm Thu 19 Jan 12

If they are simply dropping their kids at school there would be no need to park on the grass surely?

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