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Shopping centre paving to be fixed after falls


WORK to replace pavements at a new shopping complex will start next week – following a flurry of complaints.

Simons Development, the developer behind the £50m Marriotts Walk centre in Witney vowed to carry out the work after a number of incidents.

Last month wheelchair-user Freddie Mahony fell from his chair after going over a drain cover, which was not flush with the pavement.

Now work to repair 10 per cent of the paving is set to begin on Monday, which should also solve problems with drain covers, the company said.

Spokesman Alex Blakelock said: “We will have repair works completed as quickly as we can, with minimal disruption. We’re sorry for the inconvenience.”

Oxfordshire County Council has received 20 complaints about the pavements since the complex opened nine months ago.

Mr Mahony, 32, of Court Gardens, who lost the use of both his legs in a motorbike accident 13 years ago, was pushing himself into the entrance of Marriotts Walk, from Welch Way, when his £3,500 chair went over a drain cover, which he says was 17mm above the pavement, causing him to be flung from his chair.

The two front wheels of the chair – which was paid for by charities in the town – buckled, causing about £100 worth of damage.

Mr Mahony is seeking compensation from Kandahar, the company which manages the shopping centre.

He said: “I don’t have the sort of money to get it fixed.

“I have an old wheelchair which I am using, but it’s old and heavy and makes me very tired to use. I just want my new wheelchair fixed.”

Of the incident, he said: “I turned into Marriotts Walk to go to Marks and Spencer to get a coffee. My chair stopped – and I literally flew out. A lady had to help me back into my chair.”

Since the shopping centre opened in October, the developers have been plagued with complaints about the state of its pavements.

In March, pensioner Janet Berry was left in plaster after she fell outside the development.

Widow Mrs Berry, 68, of Wadards Meadow, Witney, was walking along Welch Way when she tripped on a hole in the pavement.

She was taken to Oxford’s John Radcliffe Hospital, where her left hand was put in a splint with two broken knuckles.

Paving will be replaced at the service yard entrances of Marriotts Walk and a footpath to the front of the development.

Last night no one from Kandahar was available for comment on Mr Mahoney’s complaint.

Lynne Shawyer, Marriotts Walk manager, said: “I can confirm that the matter is being progressed through the appropriate channels.”


Comments(5)

angelox99 says...
12:24pm Wed 28 Jul 10

without sounding funny, but do people not look where they are walking these days?...sounds more like a push for a new set of wheels to me for the disabled guy. works take time, as with any build....were you tipsey by any chance is what i would ask!

LadyPenelope says...
4:06pm Wed 28 Jul 10

"Last month wheelchair-user Freddie Mahony fell from his chair after going over a drain cover, which was not flush with the pavement".

If a wheelchair can't get up a bump of 17mm, then how does it get up dropped kerbs, which are often 20mm+?? Wheelchair design fault??

Apu Nahasapeemapetilon says...
4:36pm Wed 28 Jul 10

If a £3,500 wheelchair can't even go over a 3/4 of an inch bump. How much does one cost that can?.

Captcha. jump-path. These cannot be random.

the wizard says...
8:15pm Wed 28 Jul 10

Another big problem here is that the planners omitted the traffic light controlled crossing for pedestrians between the health centre and the new build. An even bigger problem is that the newer part of Welsh Way has the road and pavements area's flush with each other providing no clear divide. Surely this does not conform with highway regulations. Pedestrians just wander in a willy-nilly fashion across the road in front of vehicles, many not realising what they are doing when in fact they are in the middle of the road. It all looked good on paper, and the gullable council went along with it, sound familiar????. As goes the paving .....its rubbish, I have to push my wife in a wheel chair over it and its a nightmare. Suggest the dis believers try it for themselves, small wheels are a pain, the bigger the wheel the better, but at the front, just not viable. Respect your mobility and understand others, one day you too may own the same difficulties.

ruskie says...
1:13pm Fri 13 Aug 10

i think the traffic lights are a big problem and also if we are going to complain about paving maybe the whole of witney should be done since it is all pot-holled especially the older part of town. anyone who lives on madley park and walks into town will tell u that the dirt track we have to walk is not good they have now put a path in but it doesnt cut out the track completely and if it rains or u have a push chair it is hard work to cross! i went through 4 pushchairs using the dirt track do i get compo cos they arent cheap?


Freddie Mahony in Marriott’s Walk, Witney Freddie Mahony in Marriott’s Walk, Witney

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