The Anonymous Widower

Wayfinding In Preston

Preston didn’t offer much in the way of information to help walkers.  Typical was this finger post and map.

Signposts and Maps In Preston

It’s not even as good as it looks, as some of the fingers weren’t pointing in the right direction.

October 1, 2013 Posted by | Transport/Travel, World | , | Leave a comment

A Reply From Birmingham

After Ipswich played at Birmingham a couple of months ago, I posted an Open Letter To the Mayor of Birmingham. I posted a copy to him and today, I got a substantive reply from someone at the council. This is the e-mail I received.

Thank you for forwarding me the link to your open letter and I am sorry to hear that your recent visitor experience to Birmingham was not a good one.

 

As you mentioned New Street Station is currently undergoing a major rebuild as part of the Birmingham Gateway project. In April this year the east side of the station complex (the side closest to the pedestrian link to Moor Street station) was closed to facilitate the rebuild if that part of the development. This means that until the reopening of the whole station in the spring of 2015, pedestrians seeking to travel to Moor Street station will have to walk a less direct route around the station from the west side entrance. Whilst temporary pedestrian signage has been put in place which is soon to be supplemented with permanent “way finding” signs, we will respond to your feedback and look at ways the current signing arrangements can be enhanced to improve clarity for visitors.

 

With regard to the issue of pedestrians crossing at the Bordesley Circus junction I am pleased to say the City Council has recently been successful in securing for the necessary funding from the Department for Transport to carry out whole sale improvements to the roundabout. These improvements will include the provision of signal controlled crossings to help the pedestrian movement you have described and completion of the works is currently programmed by early 2015 at the latest.

That is very fair and it is good to see that progress is being made on the dangerous junction at Bordesley Circus.

September 27, 2013 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , , , | Leave a comment

Ealing Has Got Liths

Ealing has now got some of the Legible London liths.

Ealing Has Got Liths

Ealing Has Got Liths

It is good to see them spreading around the City.

One even helkped me find the exhibition.

September 24, 2013 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , , , , | Leave a comment

A Pair Of Ipswich Liths

I took these pictures in Ipswich today.

It certainly is the way to go with on street navigation for walkers.

Can a city afford to be left out of this revolution?

September 14, 2013 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , , , | 1 Comment

A Walk And A Meal In The Forest

Before we actually tried to make contact with the wolves, we went for a walk by a lake and then had supper by a fire.

It was surprisingly warm and I actually fell asleep in the sun for twenty minutes or so.

I think it is true to say, if I’d saw a video about the walks before I booked, I might have declined as they looked difficult.

But truthfully they weren’t as bad as they looked and I had no trouble with any of the places we walked either here or earlier, when we saw the ants.

September 7, 2013 Posted by | World | , , | 1 Comment

A Quiet Stockholm

Stockholm was rather dead to the world, as Barack Obama was visiting.

I did sit by the water in the sun and eat an ice cream.

At least the Police didn’t stop me walking around. Perhaps it’s a good time to visit a city, when Obama does?

September 4, 2013 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , , , | Leave a comment

An Open Letter To The Lord Mayor Of Birmingham

My blood was boiling yesterday after struggling to get to the football at Birmingham and feel that this post is the best way to respond.

I am an Ipswich Town supporter who lives in London, so I came up to the match on Saturday, by Virgin Trains to New Street and then took the local train to Bordesley for St. Andrews.  I should also say, I’m 66 and had a serious stroke three years ago, but I don’t find walking a kilometre or so, much of a problem.

I know New Street station is in a state of reconstruction at the moment, but the information on how to get to Bordesley was non-existent at the station. It probably took me about twenty minutes to find anybody, who knew how to get there. Some signage and tourist information in the station would have helped.

I was eventually told to walk to Moor Street station and as there was only a few temporary signs outside, I got lost and it took me at least thirty minutes to get to the other station. The signs petered out and I ended up lost in the Bull Ring shopping centre. Judging by the number of people I saw in Ipswich Town football shirts, I wasn’t the only lost soul either. Some were getting a big edgy, but then Ipswich fans are generally a calm bunch.

I know Bordesley station isn’t the most modern, but at least the trains work well to get there.  However, the walk from the station to the ground, must be the most dangerous walk to get to any football ground from its local station in the UK. In the end fans have to rush a busy road and then a dual-carriageway, as there is no controlled crossing or any other help.

I wonder how many people will get seriously injured or even killed on that route in the next few years.

If Birmingham is serious in attracting business and tourism, then it should do something to make walking around the city, easier with more information and safe walking routes.

It is probably the worst major city in England for pedestrians.

September 1, 2013 Posted by | Sport, Transport/Travel | , , , | 3 Comments

The Walking Route Is No Better

Last year, I said that the walk from Bordesley station to Birmingham’s ground was the most dangerous at any in England.

It was no better yesterday, as the pictures taken after the match show.

August 31, 2013 Posted by | Sport, Transport/Travel | , , | Leave a comment

Stratford Is Well-Lithed

I went to Stratford in East London, this morning to take some pictures.

These were two of the many Legible London liths, that make walking easy in the area.

I do wonder if other places are starting to use similar designs. In Ipswich yesterday, there were several as I walked to Portman Road. Ipswich calls it’s system Walk Ipswich and the web site is here.

Both systems in London and Ipswich were designed by Applied, so the similarity may not be a coincidence or plagiarism.

August 25, 2013 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , , , , | Leave a comment

Walking To The Tate Liverpool

After visiting St. George’s Hall, I walked down to the Tate Liverpool, having lunch at Carluccio’s on the way. I took these pictures on the way.

They show how much public art and the number of clocks there are in the city.

I think it is true to say that you could spend a couple of days looking at all the public art in Liverpool.

August 8, 2013 Posted by | World | , , , , | Leave a comment