OUTRAGE has been sparked by vandals in a Herefordshire town.
For almost two months, improvement works have closed the High Street and the Corn Square in Leominster, restricting access to shops, shutting down roads, and lowering the visual appeal of the town, a problem which has only been worsened by vandals repeatedly toppling the safety barriers that surround the works.
Plenty of locals have taken to social media to complain about the ongoing issue.
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Jan Lockett said: “Just a reminder do not remove the safety barriers in High Street Leominster.
“They are there for your safety and not for you to kick down, push out the way just because you are to bone idle to walk round. There is signage up explaining which footpath is closed and which is open.
“All the shops and businesses are accessible. Access to Nationwide is through the alley via Drapers Lane. With you being bone idle or selfish someone might get hurt. Access to shops and businesses will alter daily so signs are updated too.”
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