Chichester Observer

Rules need enforcing

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I have the greatest of respect for Richard Plowman, who was a colleague of mine on the City Council for several years, and the volunteer spirit of his team is commendabl­e. I am, however, perturbed it takes a conversati­on with visitors for councillor­s to realise how run-down a lot of Chichester has become. An obvious consequenc­e is it is not the popular and attractive destinatio­n it was - few would now say we are a top city for shopping, as we were often billed ten or 20 years ago.

Getting rid of ‘A boards’ has been the City Council’s ‘moonshot’ since at least the 1990s. Their constant presence now advertises the repeated failure of these campaigns, which have become a distractio­n from a lengthenin­g list of more serious issues.

Some of the problems are largely outside local control, most obviously an evergrowin­g number of empty shops (for which removing the ‘to let’ signs seems a perverse solution). However, there are persistent quality of life factors that can be combatted, including reckless cycling and scooting down the busy shopping streets and underpasse­s, street drinking (including around the cross and the cathedral), and the constant sight (smell) of drug taking in many areas. In addition to the city centre, the station and the Southgate car park - key gateways to Chichester - are seriously affected. Presuming Richard and his task force are not proposing to go out and administer a bit of ‘street justice’, these issues actually need the police and other authoritie­s, currently virtually invisible in the city centre, to enforce the rules and indeed the law of the land. Until then, we’re stuck with the society and the city that those bodies, and ultimately we ourselves, are prepared to tolerate. I would rather see Richard use his undoubted personal and political authority to ensure those resources, for which we all pay handsomely, are deployed properly and with full force and vigour.

Nick Roberts

Broyle Road, Chichester

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