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Grafton residents driven mad by motorists accessing 'rat run'


DESPERATE motorists have destroyed a road block to avoid driving through Hereford.

People around Grafton have discovered that drivers would rather break the law than face Belmont Road.

Parish councillors found that hundreds of motorists were using Merry Hill Lane as a link between the A49 Ross Road and the A465 Abergavenny road.

But their bid to close the track has been thwarted by axe-wielding motorists.

Bollards have been cut down and filed to the ground, while mounds and tree trunks have been moved.

Callow and Haywood Parish Council raised the rat-run problem five years ago following a collision.

Herefordshire Council installed three bollards across the lane in January after drivers ignored the no access signs.

The bollards also helped cyclists as the track is part of the Sustrans Cycle route from Hereford to Abergavenny.

But they did not last long – and further attempts to block the road have been undone by determined drivers.

“The middle one was sawn-off by someone about three days after they went in,” said resident Wendy Harvey.

“A mound was then dumped in the lane with the bollards stuck in, but someone dug it away and you can still drive through. The people who want to get through are very determined.

“Other people have dragged tree trunks and left branches and impromptu barriers, but nothing will stop them aside from a big block of concrete.”

Parish councillors recorded more than 100 movements on the unadopted lane in their one-hour survey.

John Burnett, Herefordshire Council press officer, said action could be taken very shortly.

“The council is dismayed by the action of those who cut down the bollard,” said Mr Burnett.

“We are aware of the situation and engineers are due to visit Merry Hill Lane later this week to consider what action can be taken.”

Comments(8)

Da Clegg says...
8:38am Mon 22 Mar 10

BYPASS !!!!!! AGAIN !!!!!

davidtphillips says...
11:37am Mon 22 Mar 10

@ Da. Clegg - Precisely!

"DESPERATE motorists have destroyed a road block to avoid driving through Hereford."

What else can motorists do to avoid driving through Hereford!!

Is this a public road maintained by taxpayers money? If so then who has the right to close it on the basis that people are using it!!

"Callow and Haywood Parish Council raised the rat-run problem five years ago following a collision."

If this was a general rule then the A49 and most other Hereford roads would have to be closed!!

digitaldave says...
8:14pm Mon 22 Mar 10

it is illegal to cause an obstruction on the queens highways.

id like to see the perpetrators dealt with by the full effect of the law.

anyone reading this story from outside of herefordshire will think the place is full of idiots

digitaldave says...
10:31pm Mon 22 Mar 10

thank you hereford times for making me aware of this excellent time saving road, I will keep it a secret but use it all the time in my 4x4 from now on.

regardless of what everyone says about HT, you are not all that bad afteral ;)

davidtphillips says...
5:12pm Tue 23 Mar 10

Me too!! thanks for the information.

Ken Watergate says...
12:44am Wed 24 Mar 10

Digitaldave wrote:
"anyone reading this story from outside of herefordshire will think the place is full of idiots"

Dave.
They are.
And it is.

KW

leftofmoorfarm says...
1:03pm Wed 24 Mar 10

Oh have a bit of patience. Hereford's traffic is not a problem except during rush-hour, every town has that. Ever been to a proper city?
As for deliberately driving up and down a country lane in your 4x4, well that's just intimidation and showing off, the action of children.
You all clearly have time to post on here, so you can't be in that much of a hurry. 5 minutes in a traffic queue thinking about your attitude, might do some of you a lot of good.

digitaldave says...
2:09pm Wed 24 Mar 10

owning a 4x4 makes you a stereotype? cmon, have you seen the roads in herefordshire, you need a 4x4 to get through some of the potholes in the roads, some roads are like green lanes!

and yes thanks, I travel alot with my job, also have mobile broadband so can pull over and prove you wrong (again) at any point in time ;)


MResidents around Merry Hill Lane, in Grafton, are angry that people are using it as a shortcut between Redhill and Belmont. Determined motorists even moved earth – and some bollards – to keep the rat run open.

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