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Grids could be a hazard

Posted by volresource on 24 November, 2007

Proposals for two cattle grids at the southern tip of the Malvern Hills have been discussed at a public inquiry over the past week, continuing for a day or two yet.

Grids can be a real hazard to cyclists, particularly if on a slope, badly installed or maintained, or if it is wet, and for less experienced cyclists. I’ve seen more than one accident, but I don’t think all cattle grids are evil. In this case they are proposed for a road running south from Whiteleaved Oak, near Chase End Hill, to allow cattle to be kept on surrounding common land as part of the Hills management. It also happens to be right on the join of the three counties (Worcs, Herefordshire, Glos).

From the details I have, this road is one rarely used by cyclists as there is a much flatter alternative that I know well and enjoy using. A local CTC rep has been involved in the inquiry, though, so there may be more to this case than is immediately apparent. Certainly other fairly recent suggestions for cattle grids around Castlemorton Common would discourage some people from using it as a quiet place to cycle. I’ll try to keep a tab on developments

Malvern Gazette news item, 23/11/07

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