Wednesday 27 September 2017

Page 3 but not the Sun.


Couple launch bright idea to stop cars ploughing into their garden

Jill and Mike Chandler moved into their Lonmay home in 2011 and since then have had to deal with vehicles leaving behind a trail of destruction around their property.
Where a hedge once marked the boundary of their home, only the tattered planks of a fence remain.
Tucked away between winding roads, unsuspecting motorists can find themselves caught out by the sudden appearance of their house.
But now the couple have taken unusual steps to make their property stand out a little more.
“We had seen people put stones on their verges, but apparently that can be dangerous,” Mrs Chandler said.
“We really couldn’t think of any way to tell people that this was our boundary and they should stop running into it, so that’s where the lights have come in.
“And it might be working – no one has hit the fence yet.”
Mr Chandler has initially covered just one section of the fence with the lights, but now intends to create a string of them around the home.
Mrs Chandler added that they were a cheaper alternative to replacing the fence every time it was smashed.
“They’ve only been up a couple of days, so neighbours haven’t said anything yet. But then again we don’t really have anyone nearby out here,” she said.
“The whole thing started with people crashing through our hedging, so we had that taken out and replaced with a fence.
“Then they crashed through that.
“Obviously, I don’t think we’d get the insurance money to replace it – and I’m not paying for a fence to be put back – so we thought about what we could do.
“I don’t know if anything could be done to improve the road itself.”

Fame.  Page 3 even.  Though, thankfully not the Sun.  The Press and Journal.  Typical local paper, particularly the last bit about improving the road.  We live on a narrow country lane, so narrow there are passing place pull ins.  Drivers still act as if its Le Mans. And I fail to see how the road could be 'improved' unless we laid those stingers.



We are on a junction where cars screech to a halt and then do a wheelie round the bend and straight into our fence or hedge that was there before.

Still a moment of fame.  


5 comments:

Gail, northern California said...

Never a dull moment around you.

Hope the article helps.

Chris said...

It sounds like a never ending battle. Hope there aren't any serious injuries.

Terra said...

The lights sound like a good try at a solution.

BadPenny said...

A great solution. Why do you get so much passing traffic if you are so remote ?

justjill said...

The road is used as a rat run and eventually connects with the main road to Peterhead or Aberdeen. So exciting for the boy racers.