Residents living in the picturesque village of Bibury in the Cotswolds are calling for change after a chaotic weekend filled with traffic, parking, and litter issues caused by an influx of tourists. The situation reached a breaking point over the Spring Bank Holiday at the end of May, with frustrated locals taking to social media to express their concerns.
According to residents, the increasing number of visitors to Bibury has been a growing problem for many years, but the recent bank holiday weekend highlighted the urgent need for action. Some residents reported that it took them an hour to travel just 1.5 miles through the village during peak times, with coaches and day-trippers causing gridlock on the narrow streets.
In addition to traffic congestion, residents are also fed up with the litter and aggressive behavior displayed by some tourists. Many have shared photos on social media of poorly parked coaches blocking roads and pavements, making it difficult for both residents and visitors to navigate the village.
The Gloucestershire County Council has announced plans to implement restrictions on certain areas of Bibury this summer to alleviate tourist congestion and improve road safety. The council is working with the Bibury Parish Council and Cotswold District Council to find long-term solutions to the issues plaguing the village.
As residents continue to voice their frustrations and concerns, it remains to be seen whether these new measures will be enough to restore peace and harmony to this idyllic village in the heart of the Cotswolds.