I really did have an unpleasant journey walking back from work on Wednesday evening. My route takes me back through Woking Town Square, past the council offices and over into the Brewery Road Car Park. From there, I go up Chobham Road and cut through Wheatsheaf Road/Orchard Drive onto Grange Road. But on Wednesday it had been raining heavily – and still was – and the whole area of Brewery Road by the car park entrance was flooded and under about three inches of water (that’s a whole different post!).
Instead of walking back and trying a different route on to Chobham Road, I decided to use the footpath that heads up past the Pegasus and behind the Broomhalls and on to Horsell Park. But on Wednesday it was also under a good inch of water in most places. There was precious little lighting – I was focussed on finding my way out half way up Chobham Road but only remember the moon as any form of indication as to where the puddles were – and absolutely no signage to tell anyone unfamiliar with the path where they were going or where the severall branches led to.
I’ve been up the footpath before but in the squalling rain and dark I couldn’t make out which turn to take and eventually ended up in The Larches. Fortunately, my knowledge of the area is sufficient to know where that is but not everyone would do. Nor would everyone’s eyesight necessarily be up to negotiating the footpath in that state of darkness. In addition I’m able, as a last resort, to simply wade through the floods if necessary without anything more than temporary discomfort. But for some, getting their feet wet in dirty water is not an option to take if at all possible.
So I’ve been speaking to borough councillor Beryl Hunwicks, who has raised the issue of lighting along there before. We are going to check the lighting and signage because if we are to encouage people from Horsell to walk to work or the station rather than using the car, we need to make the footpaths safe, comfortable and practical. Maybe it’s just me but my experience on Wednesday wasn’t any of those things.





