They were unpopular in Louth - could parklets find their home by the beach? 🏖️
Several locations are being considered for the relocation of Louth's controversial £62,000 parklets.
Four parklets were purchased for £62,000, offering sun loungers and bar-type seating, but only two were ever installed before their removal. The Active Travel Scheme has faced criticism for making the town centre less accessible for people who struggle with mobility, including disabled people, older people, pregnant women, and new mothers.
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