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Rain has stopped play.
The front may look stunning but it has become a virtual 'no go' area for disabled people, especially wheelchair users (such as our daughter) because, from what we have seen so far, there is a total lack of 'drop kerbs' to enable access to the pavements. For many people--both residents and the many disabled wheelchair users who visit the Port--it is impossible to get over the full height kerbs without serious risk. There is not even a drop kerb at the pedestrian crossing near the old bus station.
At a time when the needs of disabled people are supposed to regarded as important, it is outrageous that a scheme which has obviously cost a huge amount of money, effectively amounts to blatant discrimination.
I have lodged a letter of complaint with the Council and I hope that others will do the same--especially those busiesses which depend on provding equipment for disabled people.
Wasn't Easter the start of the season then?That's when tourists started arriving .
The only tourists that I saw were locals and cyclists
What? We obviously saw different things then because there were tourists over Easter. Admittedly numbers were down in my opinion from previous years but I've no idea what you mean.