Low Flats footpath
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The photograph on this page of Low Flats footpath by Andy Waddington as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Andy Waddington Taken: 28 Oct 2020
Despite fierce signs warning that the public footpath passes through ornamental gardens, that dogs should be kept on leads and that county council waymarking should be followed at all times, there proved to be a complete absence of waymarking, no gardens and all the dogs we met were free to roam (except mine - have to keep her out of the photo somehow...) which begs the question of why they bother with the sign unless the owners see merit in appearing gratuitously officious. Seems likely to be counter-productive to me.