We interrupt this blog with an urgent message for the Cat and Fiddle, late of Macclesfield...
This last bank holiday in the UK, the vast readership of this weblog joined us in a visit to the Peak District of Derbyshire and its surrounds, a visit only marred for us by (a) the power failing at the family's beloved Alton Towers and (b) a fine local ale proving more bitter than expected by a request for £100 for the privilege of parking at your historic hostelry between the hours of 14:09 and 14:31, whilst proceeding in a westerly direction.
I understand this operation has been contracted out to an outfit best described as Ozzies-on-the-Make, and am sure that a mutual love of the amber nectar stands me in good favour in relation to this matter?
On the day in question I was wholly unaware throughout the visit that charges were levied against free-riders there for less wholesome pursuits like hiking. In fact if we look at Exhibit A in the illustration (ringed in red), you will appreciate that it's wholly possible to arrive ~ and leave worse the wear ~ at the spot without cognisance of the signs provided. As indeed, your lordship, would happen to us on this occasion.
In fact looking again at the handout, I have located our own vehicle (captured here by your own camera and framed in yellow) at the spot I think it occupied. Imagine yourselves if you would, walking from thereabouts and whether you too might miss the signage provided?
Happily however examination of Google's own photographic record, provided here by their little orange man, shows how customers of the facility ought not suffer a charge should they register a vehicle upon arrival. Might the barman in your opinion not put that to customers in order that they do not end up paying £110 for a round? I think so... as I may you, members of the jury.
For indeed, there it is... the 'smoking gun' in the form of evidence framed in blue that I did in fact purchase a pint of ale (and shandy for a fourteen-year old who was only there to drive me home in the circs).
Ed. The Cat and Fiddle was among the highest pubs in England, located on a pass beloved of bikers. The above is a heartfelt appeal for withdrawl of Parking Charge No. SP60807464 and has been forwarded to the proprietors in the shape of Forest Distilleries, besides those thieving Ozzy bar stewards. If you are affected by any of the issues raised in this post, don't bother me.





