LOCAL COUNCIL
We had a letter about a month ago all about how they were starting an initiative to encourage sustainable travel in Dacorum. This was sent (first class) to every household in the borough - I don't know how many houses there are, but with a population of 144,800, I'm guessing it's A LOT. Then, a couple of weeks later, I had a phone call from them, asking if I was interested in any of the information about buses, trains, cycle routes or walks. I pointed out that I couldn't use the buses as they don't go where I work (3 miles away) without taking four different buses, which would cost a fortune and would take about an hour and a half.

I then pointed out that I don't cycle because the roads are so dangerous, and have such bad potholes that I would be taking my life in my hands. I also said that there was little point them telling me the train times, because I could get up to date, reliable information from the Train Times website if I needed it (as could anyone else with a computer.) So I agreed to have their pack of "walks".
A week later, they had someone ringing me to tell me that my pack would be on its way in a week. (Why?)
Today, a young man pulled up outside my house on a bicycle with a basket on wheels attached to the back. He muttered something so incoherently that I had to ask him four times what he wanted. He was delivering my "pack". Well. My "pack" contains four or five leaflets, all printed in colour on glossy paper and contained within an absolutely pointless fancy box. They are all well-known local walks, which most people who had lived here any time would already know about.

There was also a list of guided walks, most of which happened in May.

They came in an unasked-for, printed cotton shopping bag.
My question is this...would it not have been more sensible to spend the vast amounts of money this pointless exercise has cost to improve the roads so that people COULD cycle, or in maintaining the footpaths so that they could actually be used and weren't blocked by nettles and brambles??? And if they wanted to advertise walks, then surely all they had to do was to have a piece in the local paper with a link to the website???
Grrrrrrrrrrrr.....
And while I'm on my high horse, wouldn't the £350 000 spent on this

Have been better spent on something like keeping our public toilets / police station / accident and emergency department / college open?
