Another Leisure Parking Space, in Wilstone near Tring, to Improve Access to the Countryside.

27 Dec 2020
Leisure Parking at Wilstone Bridge

I hope everyone is well and had a good Christmas.

Last week I noticed that Herts Highways Dept had sent me a Christmas present after all. I'm trying to sort out muddy verges and erosion of the side of the road by installing what I call "Leisure Parking" - small parking areas for one or two cars where people want to walk the dog, go for a walk themselves or go fishing or birdwatching. It's neater, saves further roadside damage and encourages active recreation and access to the countryside.

After years of asking a 2-car space has finally been constructed by the canal bridge over the Aylesbury Arm at Wilstone.

So I went down to celibrate by way of an inaugural parking and Rosemarie and I went for a walk down the canal.

It was very muddy, so do be careful. Alas I had forgotten just how slippery mud can be - and measured my full length in the mud of the towpath!

Luckily I fell backwards and nose up (rather than nose down!), my head missed a block of canalside stonework and my hat stayed (just) on the towpath.

Still, it was quite a shock and my anorak was plastered in good, black Wilstone mud - but very thankful nothing was broken.

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