The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Guide dog owner’s anger at pavement parking problems

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A Peterborou­gh guide dog owner has called for more to bedonetost­op pavement parking

Linda Parsons, 63, from Peterborou­gh, has raised this issue after The Department for Transport (DfT) published a consultati­on on Monday setting out three options to tackle pavement parking.

Linda has been partnered with her guide dog, Chips, for four-and-a-half years. She suffers with a sight condition called Aniridia, whichcause­s absence of the iris, usually in both eyes.

Linda said: “Pavement parking is extremely frustratin­g for measaguide­dog owner. People park their cars in such a way that they endupcompl­etely blocking the path, leaving me with no choice but to walk, with Chips, in the road.

“On one occasion there were four cars parked consecutiv­ely onthepavem­ent, so I had to walk in the road for longer than usual with traffic trailing behind me.

“Not only is this dangerous, but it means the routes I can walk end up becoming restricted because of parked cars.”

Linda, who lives near a school, says the problem is only going to get worse with most schools re-opening

this week.

She added: “Being near a school makes the problem worse in my area.

“Some drivers are very impatient and will just park anywhere, blocking the road and pavement.

“I try to avoid going out between 8.15 am and 9 am because I know the number of parked cars will make it hard for myself and Chips to walk anywhere safely.

“Drivers should count their blessings that they can see. I’d ask people to please park your car responsibl­y and think of the pedestrian­s who need to use the pavement.”

Blanc he Shackleton, head of policy, public affairs and campaigns at Guide Dogs, said: “For many people with sight loss, cars and vans parked on the pavement make our streets stressful and dangerous to navigate. At any time, you might be forced out into the road with traffic that you cannot see. When every journey is an or deal, going out independen­tly can become daunting .”

To read more about how sight loss charity Guide Dogs is campaignin­g on the issue of pavement parking, visit: https:// www. guidedogs. org. uk/ how- youcan- help/campaignin­g/ our- current- campaigns/ streets-ahead

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Guide dog users have raised the problem of pavement parking.

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