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Shoppers desert "lethal" icy Marlow for Henley and Reading


SHOPPERS have deserted Marlow in favour of Reading and Henley due to “lethal” car parks and pavements, an angry businessman has said.

Adam Marlow, 27, retailers spokesman for Marlow Chamber of Trade, lambasted council bosses for not treating pathways and car park surfaces, saying the town centre had been “hit hard”.

Some of the key footpaths were gritted two days ago in a joint effort by Wycombe District Council and Buckinghamshire County Council but Mr Marlow believes this was too late.

Mr Marlow, who co-owns Mekong oriental boutique in Spittal Street, said there is widespread anger, particularly about the WDC run car parks.

WDC said before Christmas it lacked the resources to put salt down on all of its car parks.

However, Mr Marlow said this was not good enough.

“I’m sure a lot of people will be asking the question what are the business rates for if they can’t even be bothered to grit the car parks we’ve got?” he said.

“Especially before Christmas it was ridiculous. I don’t know why they didn’t grit them before Christmas because it’s so important for us as a shop, it was the busiest time of the year.

“Now, it’s been a week full of snow before they’ve finally gritted the pavements.

“A lot of retailers are angry about it, the people in Marlow are annoyed and we’re angry about it as well.”

Customers have been telling retailers they have been shopping elsewhere because it has not been safe in the town, Mr Marlow said.

“We’ve heard people are going to Reading, Henley and other places because car parks there have been looked after. It’s definitely had a big impact,” he said.

“Especially at the back of a hard year for all the retailers, you’d think the least the council could do was sort the car parks.”

He also dismissed suggestions the council were afraid to grit the car parks for fear of being sued.

“How come then it’s okay for Waitrose to do their own car park and other councils like Hillingdon?” he said.

Mark Averill , Network Operations Manager, Transport for Buckinghamshire, said: “When weather of this magnitude hits, our priority has to be on keeping the main roads clear and open only then are we able to move onto working on our secondary routes.

“Once we’re satisfied that roads have been treated sufficiently and that traffic can use them safely, we can switch some of our manpower to gritting footpaths and pavements.

“With the worst weather in 30 years, it's taken us longer than usual to get around to treating footpaths, but salt bins have been regularly refilled to enable communities to treat side roads and paths where possible, and we are grateful to our colleagues in the districts and parishes for all their support ." 

WDC cleansing staff have been aiding county officials gritting footpaths allowing BCC officers more time to fill salt bins.

Full WDC comment to come.

Comments(13)

demoness says...
8:14pm Wed 13 Jan 10

Ohhhhh look - someone from Marlow MOANING again.
Move along folk - nothing to see here

tom.marlow says...
8:38pm Wed 13 Jan 10

Perhaps the traders on the high street should have considered investing in a shovel... or better still, one each.
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Its rather ironic that this article sits next to "'Community spirit' shines through in Marlow,...." I'm sure Mr Hunt, quoted in that article would have been only too happy to sell them some shovels.
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Really though, the state of the High Street for several days last week was a disgrace. What was it like in Wendover then D? Did the shopkeepers there get their shovels out?
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demoness says...
8:43pm Wed 13 Jan 10

tom.marlow wrote:
Perhaps the traders on the high street should have considered investing in a shovel... or better still, one each. . Its rather ironic that this article sits next to "'Community spirit' shines through in Marlow,...." I'm sure Mr Hunt, quoted in that article would have been only too happy to sell them some shovels. . Really though, the state of the High Street for several days last week was a disgrace. What was it like in Wendover then D? Did the shopkeepers there get their shovels out? .
No problems in Wendover. It was fab . Business went on as normal. ****

deecee01 says...
9:23am Thu 14 Jan 10

I thought Marlovians all had annual ski-ing holidays, so they should have all the gear tucked away in their wardrobes, they can get it all out and ski down the high street.

sparky49 says...
9:52am Thu 14 Jan 10

Seems there are one or two bitter wanna be Marlovians around. As for sking down the High street, we couldn't, we were all in St Moritz, ha ha ha.

deecee01 says...
10:19am Thu 14 Jan 10

I'm afraid I for one would never 'wanna be a Marlovian' as you put it, sorry to burst your bubble, but Marlow is bottom of the list of the places I would most want to live.

678 says...
10:34am Thu 14 Jan 10

deecee01 wrote:
I'm afraid I for one would never 'wanna be a Marlovian' as you put it, sorry to burst your bubble, but Marlow is bottom of the list of the places I would most want to live.
The lady doth protest too much, methinks

DeepThinker says...
10:53am Thu 14 Jan 10

Imagine what could be done with all the hot air from Mr Marlow and those in the Chamber of commerce/trade, whatever it's called this week.
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Go back and sit in your shop, looking at the door and mumbling that you aren't getting any business
.OR.
Get off your backside and do something about it. (And that doesn't mean trying to find someone else to do it for you!)

The Judge says...
11:00am Thu 14 Jan 10

MY HEART GOES OUT.
THIS JUST SHOWS HOW TAXPAYERS ARE BEING RIPPED OFF BY THE LOCAL AUTHORITY.
ALL THAT COUNCIL TAX AND NOT EVEN A BAG OF SALT.
I SUGGEST YOU SHOP KEEPERS/TRADERS LOBBY YOUR MPS AND ALSO CONSIDER LOBBYING FOR A REDUCTION IN YOUR COUNCIL TAX FOR THE TIME YOUR TRADE WAS AFFECTED BY THE WEATHER AND YOU WERE UNABLE TO TRADE SINCE THE LOCAL AUTHORITY ARE DUTY BOUND TO CLEAR THE ROADS AND PATHS.
I SUSPECT THE MONEY LOST IN ICE-BANK RESULTED IN NO MONEY AVAILABLE FOR SALT.
JUDGE

678 says...
11:43am Thu 14 Jan 10

DeepThinker wrote:
Imagine what could be done with all the hot air from Mr Marlow and those in the Chamber of commerce/trade, whatever it's called this week. . Go back and sit in your shop, looking at the door and mumbling that you aren't getting any business .OR. Get off your backside and do something about it. (And that doesn't mean trying to find someone else to do it for you!)
why shouldn't the council look after their own car parks? They are more than happy to collect the money from them and fine people who run over their tickets?

stubbs7 says...
12:47pm Thu 14 Jan 10

The Judge wrote:
MY HEART GOES OUT. THIS JUST SHOWS HOW TAXPAYERS ARE BEING RIPPED OFF BY THE LOCAL AUTHORITY. ALL THAT COUNCIL TAX AND NOT EVEN A BAG OF SALT. I SUGGEST YOU SHOP KEEPERS/TRADERS LOBBY YOUR MPS AND ALSO CONSIDER LOBBYING FOR A REDUCTION IN YOUR COUNCIL TAX FOR THE TIME YOUR TRADE WAS AFFECTED BY THE WEATHER AND YOU WERE UNABLE TO TRADE SINCE THE LOCAL AUTHORITY ARE DUTY BOUND TO CLEAR THE ROADS AND PATHS. I SUSPECT THE MONEY LOST IN ICE-BANK RESULTED IN NO MONEY AVAILABLE FOR SALT. JUDGE
yet again your so wrong we have seen marlow high street and dean street footpaths being gritted a number of times

tom.marlow says...
1:03pm Thu 14 Jan 10

deecee01 wrote:
I thought Marlovians all had annual ski-ing holidays, so they should have all the gear tucked away in their wardrobes, they can get it all out and ski down the high street.
Its not just marlovians have annual skiing holidays, last year there was a family from Henley staying in the same chalet as us.
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But you are right, I have been making extensive use of my ski wear over the last couple of weeks; for that matter, some of my hill walking gear has come in handy too.
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The High Street is not sufficiently steep for skiing though

Doom says...
7:04pm Thu 14 Jan 10

Oi! Demoness! I told you before, we in marlow (small 'm' you note) aint all fluffy hat wearing nobs! Thats your last warning!! Wands at dawn on Combe hill.........


Council car parks were also like "ice rinks" according to shoppers. See related articles Marlow retailer blasts free parking arrangements Credit and copyright Chris Hotton: Marlow in the snow before Christmas Credit and copyright Chris Hotton: Marlow in the snow before Christmas

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Adam Marlow, 27, retailers spokesman for Marlow Chamber of Trade

Credit and copyright Chris Hotton: Marlow in the snow before Christmas

Credit and copyright Chris Hotton: Marlow in the snow before Christmas



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