Sir, I am writing to you about the parking outside Saundersfoot School.
I, for one, collect my grandchildren from school and have a job to find a parking place.
We have been told to walk the children to school and home, but as there are no footpaths or lighting on the two-mile journey and winter is coming, I do not think in this day and age that this is practicable.
The car parks in Saundersfoot charge £2 to £2.50, which when you think of two or three times a day, picking up children, is rather expensive for mothers and fathers.
There are, I believe, six half-hour free parking places in the Regency car park, but divided between all the cars picking up children this isn't quite enough. Something should be done about making more spaces available nearer the school.
When you think that outside the Co-op in Kilgetty, which has a large free car park, the number of cars which park outside on double yellow lines and nothing is done about it. This in itself is dangerous when you are trying to pull out of the car park and there has been many a near miss.
Why must the mothers and fathers be picked on in this way, when for all said and done it is only for approximately half-an-hour morning and night.
L. A. Furber (Mrs), Kilgetty.




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