Shoreham toilets and cycling issues – simple solutions?
Your regular correspondent Eric Waters makes a very valid point about direction signs to toilets – something I have remarked on before in the Shoreham Society Journal. See here
Yes, if you’re shopping in Shoreham High Street the toilets are not far away but is there a sign? No sir. One or two by the Marlipins would do the trick, especially for visitors to our town. Councillors, can we please stretch to it?
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Hide AdThe other popular topic, cyclists versus pedestrians, keeps cropping up and is there a solution for our nice Ferry Bridge? What might work is for ‘ped-east-rians’ to stick to the east side (Brighton side) and cyclists ‘go west’ (go on the Worthing side of the bridge). Again like the toilets, a few simple signs would not be prohibitively expensive and could make a big difference. No lines painted on the bridge – just people keeping to one side and avoiding cyclists.
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