Parking issues and safety fears as thousands visit Whitehall Garden Centre

Vehicles parked along Corsham Road as families day-trip to Whitehall Garden Centre (by Nick Bolter)

Dozens of locals have raised concerns over the vast number of people visiting Whitehall Garden Centre near Chippenham over the weekend.

Visitors have been accused of ignoring the government’s current restrictions, but rules do permit people to visit shops open to the public – including garden centres.

Despite the centre putting in place the required precautions and following the COVID-secure guidelines, it hasn’t stopped families eager to view the Christmas display from flocking there.

Advertisement

Throughout the weekend, dozens of vehicles were parked along Corsham Road and other nearby streets, some parked illegally on junctions and blocking assess to farmers’ fields.

Vehicles parked on a junction off Corsham Road to visit Whitehall Garden Centre (by Nick Bolter)

Families – some with small children and pushchairs – could be seen walking up and down the road which has a national speed limit (60mph).

“It’s not our fault that a large amount of people tried to visit us today”, the firm’s marketing manager Charlotte Self said, commenting on yesterday’s parking concerns.

Adding that the centre has ‘restricted the number of people allowed in’ at any one time.

Miss Self told local residents “we’re trying our best”, mentioning that closing the establishment unnecessarily would mean they ‘couldn’t support their 180 staff’.

To reduce the spread of coronavirus, Whitehall Garden Centre has placed sanitising stations throughout and completely restructured the farm shop and checkout areas.

Click here to join our WhatsApp Channel and get breaking news sent directly to your mobile – don’t forget to turn on notifications by clicking the bell icon.

Click a topic to read more stories like this:

Keep Up to Date with the Most Important News

By pressing the Subscribe button, you confirm that you have read and are agreeing to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use
Advertisement