As quite a few councils around the country are getting rid of all the rubbish on the pavements, when will Wareham get around to doing just that.

If a driver parks with two wheels on the pavement to help keep the road wider they will get a ticket, so how is it that shop keepers can put all of their junk on the pavement taking up far more room than the motorist would do, and get away with it?

How are wheel chairs supposed to pass?

Are you waiting for someone to step into the road and getting hit as the pavements are cluttered up with all the rubbish you see if you walk around town?

How do blind people know which side of the pavement to negotiate if both sides are blocked up?

This is NOT the continent where they are geared up for this sort of thing, it is their way of life, it is not a bit of good pretending that we are the same.

It is making the town look like Blackpool.

After about noon on Thursdays you will see all of this junk not only in North Street which is the worst but in most streets to a lesser degree.

Some have things in front of BAY WINDOWS, they are already intruding on pavement space so why are they allowed to make it worse?

Hope you can solve this before health and safety get involved!

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