There is an old dividing wall in our small backstreet, which may have been built when our miner's cottages were in the 1800s. Recently, during all the bad weather, somoene must have bumped it with a large vehicle. The Cornish stone wall is now leaning over an access road and has a menacing crack in it. The rain is washing the dirt from between the large boulders and sooner or later the whole piece will fall off.
Fearing for the children's safety, two of us in the square called the council independently. They came to visit quite quickly but declared that it wasnt their wall; they didnt know who it belonged to; but they did place two completely useless cones next to the wall.
Now what do we do? Do we have to wait until a small child gets crushed and then say" we told you so"?
Is there anyone out there that knows what to do?
I have photos!
Fearing for the children's safety, two of us in the square called the council independently. They came to visit quite quickly but declared that it wasnt their wall; they didnt know who it belonged to; but they did place two completely useless cones next to the wall.
Now what do we do? Do we have to wait until a small child gets crushed and then say" we told you so"?
Is there anyone out there that knows what to do?
I have photos!