From the
Cotswold Journal:
Station parkers are verging on accident
A North Cotswold woman is calling for action to stop commuters parking their cars on the verge near Kingham railway station rather than pay to park in the station car park.
Joan Cansfield, aged 69, whose home is on the B4450 Bledington Road near the station, fears that drivers manoeuvring their cars on and off the verge will cause a serious, possibly fatal, accident on that stretch of road.
^It worries me that there will be a terrible accident. There have been a few near misses and horn blaring. I^m genuinely scared someone^s going to die,^ said Mrs Cansfield.
She said many of those parking on the verges were early commuters arriving to catch the 6am train to well-paid jobs in London. ^It turns out that a number of them are bankers. They^ve got the money but they don^t want to spend ^3 a day to park in the station car park,^ said Mrs Cansfield.
She said wooden stakes had been put on the verge from the railway bridge to the Langston Priory Nursing Home but drivers were just parking further along. ^I recently put polite notices on their windscreens, with their registration number, saying please don^t trash the grass verge, please use the car park provided.
"They stopped for two or three days but then gradually came back,^ said Mrs Cansfield. ^They think the rules don^t apply to them.^
PC Phil Marstin said: ^The issue of vehicles parking at Kingham Station has been a problem for some time, but recently wooden posts have been put up to alleviate the problem. This does appear to have significantly reduced the problem but I understand some vehicles are still being parked in this area. If anybody comes across a vehicle that is parked in a dangerous position I urge them to contact the police immediately.^