Hi-viz patrols on towpath to Richmond borough
By The Editor 20th Oct 2020
Patrols will cycle up and down the River Thames towpath from next week as part of new safety measures being brought in by Richmond Council to keep residents safe following the closure of Hammersmith Bridge to pedestrians and cyclists this summer.
With the clocks going back this weekend, and the days getting shorter, many residents have expressed concerns about walking along the towpaths in the dark.
The council today confirmed it will put in place four Parkguard marshals on bikes from Monday (October 26) to provide reassurance.
They will patrol the towpath between Hammersmith Bridge and Beverley Brook (the Putney boundary of Richmond upon Thames borough) from 3-7pm on weekdays.
Marshals on the Thames towpath will be DBS checked and able to administer first aid. They will be recognisable by high-visibility clothing, which will carry Richmond Council and Parkguard branding.
The council says the safest option for the route between Hammersmith Bridge and Barnes Bridge is to encourage residents to use surrounding well-lit streets and it will continue to review and consider any further enhancements to the road network.
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