The Council have installed two cast iron bollards at the end of Davygate. No vehicular access is now permitted into Davygate during the – recently extended – pedestrian hours.
The robust bollards require two men to lift them into place.
They are apparently modelled on the ironwork used to discourage Panzer tank attacks in the Second World War. (They have been remarkably successful as we understand that not a single King Tiger has managed to get as far as New Street during the first 3 days of this week).
Unfortunately the average Ford Fiesta can still find its way into the area with some ease. The bollards have been placed too far apart to stop the average family car.
Apparently the reason for this is that the horse and carriage – which transports visitors through this part of the City – must be allowed to pass unhindered.
At the Parliament Street end of Davygate the predestrian area ends.
There is still disabled parking provision in St Sampson’s Square.
Unfortunately there is no indication of the end of the pedestrian zone so pedestrians (and horses) may have a false sense of security!