I AGREE with MM about the cemetery (Cemetery was more like Bridge Street, Dear Star).
We always attend on Xmas eve, this time it was windy and raining you even had a job stopping your umbrella going inside out, and some lazy person had the cheek to beep their horn for us to get off the path and let them by. The verges are full of mud with car track imprints all over the grassed areas.
The other Sunday I attended again with my wife and it still looked disgusting and to top it all some inconsiderate low life had let their dog foul the main pathway from Cowley school entrance and left it there.
Lazy individuals who drive around, rather than walk and don't care about the damage they are doing to the verges or other people visiting their much-mourned relatives, and who wish to pray in silence.
Dog owners who want to defile yet another grassed area of St Helens. I have even seen a family with their dog who let it have a wee on a bench that some person had donated to one of their dead relatives.
Well I am sorry, but I would ban the lot of you. No dogs allowed at all and that would mean in the town centre as well, as these people are even taking their dogs shopping with them on a Saturday. And as regards the disabled, this is just a free pass to some people.If you are disabled and want to see one of your loved ones' graves you could take ten minutes travelling in a wheel chair couldn't you?
PDD (Via e-mail, full name and address supplied)
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