One of the short cuts into the Tesco car park in Brigg. |
Every little helps, Tesco believes. So is there any chance the retail giant could give a little help to some customers at of its Brigg store?
Over the years, three distinctive short cuts have been established to Cary Lane from the edge of Tesco's car park - through the shrubbery.
Many people use the unofficial walkways but concrete slabs and a wooden railing make it quite difficult to negotiate. And many of the people you see taking the short cuts are the wrong side of 50.
So could Tesco put small breaks in the concrete and railing at one of the three crossing points?
We don't think the kerb belongs to North Lincolnshire Council. But if it does, the local authority will surely agree to look at the idea of an extra pedestrian exit/entrance to the car park.
People use the shortcuts between Cary Lane and Tesco because it's a long walk round the other side of the store if you are parked in the section of the store's car park that closest to Barnard Avenue (and that's the majority of the parking spaces).
Where there's a will, people in Brigg will find a way.
There are three short cuts through the shrubbery from Cary Lane into the Tesco store car park in Brigg. |
1 comment:
the short cut between wilkinson's & tesco's in cary lane is more heverly used & is slopped,deff in need of steps.
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