While the community is keen to support the future football stars of tomorrow, Kings Langley Football Club has issued a letter to residents to be mindful about parking.
In an open letter to the community published on Monday, September 8, Dean Wigzell, head of community engagement at the club, acknowledged that this wasn’t a new problem, but added that the club wants to “do [their] very best” to address concerns.
The letter reads: “The club has become a real hub for families in the area, and we know how much it means to the children who pull on their Kings Langley shirt each week.
“We also know that with all this activity comes an increase in traffic through the village. We’ve put cones out in key places, reminded visitors about the lack of parking, encouraged car sharing, and even asked Highways to look at extra measures.
“The official advice we’ve had back is that there’s little more that can be done unless a road is officially marked as dangerous – something we all hope never happens.”
Moving forward, visitors are asked to be extra vigilant when parking at the club. Anyone with ideas or suggestions to tackle the problem, or people who want to get involved in the club, can contact communityklfc@gmail.com
Photo: Kings Langley Football Club
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