Has anyone ever noticed this spot without a vehicle blocking it?
I truly appreciate that the council and others are putting in the effort to showcase the town’s history in unique ways. However, it’s disheartening to see these efforts go unnoticed when it’s consistently obscured like this. I’ve never seen it without something parked in front!
I totally understand your frustration! It’s such a shame when efforts to showcase local history get overshadowed by parking. It would be great if there was a way to designate that area as a no-parking zone or come up with some creative solutions to keep the space clear. It’s such a cool piece of history, and it deserves to be appreciated without distractions. Have you thought about suggesting this to the council?