RESIDENTS of the historic city of York are furious at the council splashing over £4million on a load of bollards that nobody wanted – while neglected residential streets are strewn with potholes.
Funding for roadworks has been syphoned off to install the “eyesores” in the Cathedral city, which attracts millions of visitors each year thanks to its architecture, Roman city walls and world famous York Minster.
The recent upgrades around the city centre, which has seen historic cobbles ripped up to install ‘anti-terror’ bollards, has upset locals who claim it’s created access issues for disabled people.
Many feel the £3.5million Hostile Vehicle Measure (HVM) – designed to prevent a vehicle being driven into an area to be used as a weapon or carry an explosive device – is unnecessary and useless, especially in a place that has never been hit by terrorism.
When The Sun visited, residents told us they feel the money would have been better spent elsewhere.
Bryan Dagg, 89, who has lived on Westlands Grove in the suburb of Heworth since 1970, said: “There is a lot of anger over the anti-terror bollards.
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“The Manchester [Arena] attack was committed by a man with a backpack – bollards aren’t going to stop somebody like him.
“They are an eyesore and are no good for the disabled who have trouble navigating them because they clutter up the town centre.
“They are now being installed at the bottom of the Grade 1 listed Assembly Rooms, which is a real shame.”
Retired British Railways surveyor Bryan was so incensed he recently wrote a letter to his local newspaper expressing anger that the road he lives on is now so neglected locals call it ‘Pothole Alley’.
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