Your views- should Fore Street be pedestrianised?
Fore Street was closed off to cars while Devon County Council carried out work to replace uneven pavement slabs last week. As a result, the Herald asked people if they think Fore Street should be permanently pedestrianised. Mark Bolton, 43, a banker, o
Fore Street was closed off to cars while Devon County Council carried out work to replace uneven pavement slabs last week.
As a result, the Herald asked people if they think Fore Street should be permanently pedestrianised.
Mark Bolton, 43, a banker, of East Street, said: "I would like the road to stay as it is-with cars being allowed to drive down."
Sheila Braggins, 76, a retired widower from Colestocks, said: "It would be lovely. It is difficult to negotiate the pavements when going in and out of the shops."
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