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Shere residents slam street planters brought in as experiment | Shere residents slam street planters brought in as experiment |
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One person said the planters "totally eclipsed" the village's ancient oak tree | One person said the planters "totally eclipsed" the village's ancient oak tree |
Residents in a Surrey village made famous by a Hollywood film have slammed the council's decision to place "ugly, awful" planters in its square. | Residents in a Surrey village made famous by a Hollywood film have slammed the council's decision to place "ugly, awful" planters in its square. |
Locals in Shere, Guildford, which featured in the 2006 rom-com The Holiday starring Jude Law and Cameron Diaz, have said the wooden boxes ruin the location's look and feel. | Locals in Shere, Guildford, which featured in the 2006 rom-com The Holiday starring Jude Law and Cameron Diaz, have said the wooden boxes ruin the location's look and feel. |
The planters were introduced as part of a plan to pedestrianise a section of the village but one person described it as "an early April Fools' joke" which looked like "packing crates randomly dumped off the back of a lorry." | The planters were introduced as part of a plan to pedestrianise a section of the village but one person described it as "an early April Fools' joke" which looked like "packing crates randomly dumped off the back of a lorry." |
A Surrey county councillor said the planters were "an experiment" and something "more appropriate" would eventually replace them. | A Surrey county councillor said the planters were "an experiment" and something "more appropriate" would eventually replace them. |
Councillor Bob Hughes said the planters were enormous | |
On its website, Surrey County Council said the planters were recently introduced as part of a scheme to "create a pedestrianised area and introduce a seating area for residents to use" in Shere's The Square. | On its website, Surrey County Council said the planters were recently introduced as part of a scheme to "create a pedestrianised area and introduce a seating area for residents to use" in Shere's The Square. |
But, while many were in favour of the idea to regulate traffic and "improve child and pedestrian safety", few supported how it had been carried out. | But, while many were in favour of the idea to regulate traffic and "improve child and pedestrian safety", few supported how it had been carried out. |
"The execution has been terrible," said Rita Lewis, who has lived in the village for 15 years. | "The execution has been terrible," said Rita Lewis, who has lived in the village for 15 years. |
"This is a conservation area and so beautiful, but these huge intrusive planters totally eclipse that - especially the ancient oak that's its centrepiece." | "This is a conservation area and so beautiful, but these huge intrusive planters totally eclipse that - especially the ancient oak that's its centrepiece." |
B&B owner Lawrence Carr said many of his guests had told him the wooden boxes "spoiled" Shere's appeal. | B&B owner Lawrence Carr said many of his guests had told him the wooden boxes "spoiled" Shere's appeal. |
Speaking to BBC Surrey, a group of walkers also called the newly-pedestrianised area opposite the White Horse pub "an eyesore". | Speaking to BBC Surrey, a group of walkers also called the newly-pedestrianised area opposite the White Horse pub "an eyesore". |
"Retractable bollards would have been better," said one woman. | "Retractable bollards would have been better," said one woman. |
Bob Hughes, councillor for Surrey County Council and Guildford Borough Council, agreed and said the planters were "far too big" and that "more appropriate ones will be going in instead". | Bob Hughes, councillor for Surrey County Council and Guildford Borough Council, agreed and said the planters were "far too big" and that "more appropriate ones will be going in instead". |
He said they are part of a temporary trial to pedestrianise the village square "like we had back at the start of the pandemic". | He said they are part of a temporary trial to pedestrianise the village square "like we had back at the start of the pandemic". |
He added: "Twice people were consulted and they were all for it, but they just hate these planters... preserving the look and feel of the village is an important issue." | He added: "Twice people were consulted and they were all for it, but they just hate these planters... preserving the look and feel of the village is an important issue." |
Surrey County Council said the size of the planters was for "stabilty" and "visibilty", adding that it was "listening to feedback from residents and examining possible alternatives". | Surrey County Council said the size of the planters was for "stabilty" and "visibilty", adding that it was "listening to feedback from residents and examining possible alternatives". |
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