Madam,
I can support the paragraphs written about street furniture. There is an endless selection of pavement furniture, here, in Tywyn, particularly in high season. It seems to be set out as of right.
It is not at all helpful to mums with toddlers and buggies, older folk with walking aids and folks, like myself, needing wheelchairs. Furthermore, the pavement, the length of Tywyn either side, is not a consistent width.As a matter of interest, the cafes and eating places in Tywyn are not wheelchair-friendly. Admittedly, I have yet to try the Market Hall café, but the others offer more of a challenge than a straight-forward entrance.
My argument is: if life is made somewhat easier for me and not off-putting, it must be easier for everyone else, too. God bless your day.
Yours etc
Jill Baxter
Abergynolwyn.


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