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    Tourist invasion of ‘England’s most beautiful village’ could see coaches BANNED after families lose patience with the thousands of visitors

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    Coaches could be banned from an idyllic village in the Cotswolds because of chaos caused by over-tourism.

    People living in Bibury, Gloucestershire, once described by 19th Century writer William Morris as the ‘most beautiful village in England’, say it has increasingly become inundated with visitors.

    For much of the year they claim it becomes like the Wild West, with cars and coaches bringing thousands of people into the tiny community. 

    Pedestrians are endangered, while the picture-perfect village turns chaotic, they add.

    Now after villagers called for action and formed a working group that included councillors and the police, Gloucestershire County Council has announced plans to tackle the problem.

    Coaches could, in the long term, be banned from stopping and parking in the village although less drastic measures will be adopted initially.

    The first stage, in the next two months, will involve changing the layout of parking bays to stop coaches from parking or waiting in the layby on the B4425, next to the Swan Bridge in the centre of the village.

    The second stage will see further exploration of the introduction of restrictions on coach access to the centre of the village. 

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    Bibury is a picturesque village in the Cotswolds region of Gloucestershire, England, often regarded as one of the most beautiful villages in the country. Known for its charming, honey-colored stone cottages with steeply pitched roofs, Bibury embodies the idyllic English countryside. The village is best known for Arlington Row, a row of 17th-century weavers’ cottages that are now iconic, attracting photographers and visitors from around the world. The nearby River Coln, a serene and clear waterway, adds to the village’s peaceful atmosphere and is home to a historic trout farm. Bibury’s quaint charm and well-preserved architecture make it a popular spot for walking tours, relaxing getaways, and photography, especially in the spring and summer when the gardens and surroundings are lush and colorful. #bibury #cotswolds #unitedkingdom #glouchestershire #oxfordshire

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    Tourist invasion of ‘England’s most beautiful village’ could see coaches BANNED after families lose patience with the thousands of visitors

    People living in Bibury, Gloucestershire, say that for much of the year it becomes like the Wild West, with cars and coaches bringing thousands of people into the tiny community

    Plans are now afoot to ban coaches from the idyllic Cotswolds village amid chaos caused by over-tourism

    Plans are now afoot to ban coaches from the idyllic Cotswolds village amid chaos caused by over-tourism

    Residents say pedestrians are endangered by the volume of coaches that turn up, while the picture-perfect village turns chaotic

    Residents say pedestrians are endangered by the volume of coaches that turn up, while the picture-perfect village turns chaotic

    This would be dependent on the outcome of a legal consultation process that will start early in the summer.

    Longer-term recommendations from the working group include looking into prohibiting coaches from stopping and parking in Bibury completely and improving signs to direct them away from its narrow lanes.

    The group wants to see if there might be areas outside of the village where coaches could park. 

    It also wants to encourage tourists to use other ways of visiting Bibury, such as walking, cycling, using public transport or minibuses.

    Councillor Stephen Davies, leader of Gloucestershire County Council, said: ‘We are committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of Bibury residents and visitors. 

    ‘The proposed measures will help manage traffic more effectively and enhance the overall experience for everyone.

    ‘We appreciate the community’s support and cooperation as we implement these changes. 

    For much of the year, residents claim Bibury becomes like the Wild West, with cars and coaches bringing thousands of people into the tiny community

    For much of the year, residents claim Bibury becomes like the Wild West, with cars and coaches bringing thousands of people into the tiny community

    Bibury, Gloucestershire, was once described by 19th Century writer William Morris as the 'most beautiful village in England' (file pic)

    Bibury, Gloucestershire, was once described by 19th Century writer William Morris as the ‘most beautiful village in England’ (file pic)

    Locals say the sheer volume of tourists turning up has become 'intolerable and unacceptable'

    Locals say the sheer volume of tourists turning up has become ‘intolerable and unacceptable’

    A couple pose for a shot in the picture perfect Cotswolds village - but locals are less than impressed by the thousands that come to visit

    A couple pose for a shot in the picture perfect Cotswolds village – but locals are less than impressed by the thousands that come to visit

    ‘We also understand that these proposals may not be popular with coach operators, however we are determined to work to find a solution for coach tourists to be able to visit Bibury but this will take time.

    ‘Therefore, we have attempted to find compromise solutions that offer outcomes which continue to welcome visitors in a managed way, whilst also addressing safety and congestion concerns of the village.’

    Parish council chairman Craig Chapman said: ‘Whilst the residents of Bibury acknowledge that we live in a lovely village, the pressures put on us by the sheer volume of tourists visiting and coaches bringing tourists has become intolerable and unacceptable.’

    He added: ‘Whilst this is the start of action, it is very positive and I am confident it will be appreciated by the community.’

    Coaches have already been banned from going into the centre of nearby Bourton-on-the-Water, dubbed the ‘Venice of the Cotswolds’, because of similar issues to those in Bibury.

    The plans sparked a war between locals amid fears that banning coaches could make Bourton-on-the-Water a ‘ghost town’.

    Serious parking and congestion issues led to enraged locals calling for the ban as they say Bourton-on-the-water ‘cannot cope’ with the huge influx of visitors.

    The beautiful village, which is 15 miles east of Cheltenham and has a population of 3,000, was given the ‘Venice’ label because of the number ornate stone bridges over the River Windrush.

    A coach makes its way over one of the narrow bridges in Bibury, Gloucestershire

    A coach makes its way over one of the narrow bridges in Bibury, Gloucestershire

    Tourists flock to the quaint Cotswolds town, leaving locals frustrated by the congestion

    Tourists flock to the quaint Cotswolds town, leaving locals frustrated by the congestion

    Tourists line up to take photos of the beautiful Cotswolds village

    Tourists line up to take photos of the beautiful Cotswolds village

    A huge coach tries to manouvre itself around the tiny village

    A huge coach tries to manouvre itself around the tiny village

    Two tourists take selfies outside someone's home in Bibury, Gloucestershire

    Two tourists take selfies outside someone’s home in Bibury, Gloucestershire

    Parish council chairman Craig Chapman (pictured) said: 'Whilst the residents of Bibury acknowledge that we live in a lovely village, the pressures put on us by the sheer volume of tourists visiting and coaches bringing tourists has become intolerable and unacceptable.'

    Parish council chairman Craig Chapman (pictured) said: ‘Whilst the residents of Bibury acknowledge that we live in a lovely village, the pressures put on us by the sheer volume of tourists visiting and coaches bringing tourists has become intolerable and unacceptable.’

    Tens of thousands of tourists flock to the village every year – which is great for traders – but residents were growing increasingly frustrated with the congestion.

    Parish and district councillor Jon Wareing last year said Bourton was buckling under the weight of an ever increasing number of daytrippers. 

    ‘People can spend an hour in their car, driving around. Some of the ”difficult” behaviour that follows is because they get frustrated.

    ‘One of my neighbours asked this person not to park on his property and got threatened with violence. He said he knew where they lived if they did anything to his car and threatened to throw a brick through their window.’

    MailOnline visited the UK’s picture postcard villages last summer to speak to residents and businesses about the mass influx of tourists.

    In Bourton, Bernie Roberts, who lives just yards from High Street, said: ‘It has spoiled it. I’ve been here for the best part of 30 years. When I first started living here, there were proper shops. Now there aren’t.’

    He complained about people breaking the 20mph speed limit outside his home, saying some drove down it ‘like lunatics’, adding that youngsters were having to leave the village because houses were being bought by outsiders wanting to rent them out.

    He said: ‘It’s a b****y disaster. It has definitely spoiled the village.’

    But local business owner Sarita Tapper, who runs the Chestnuts Fashion Fix shop, disagreed.

    She said banning coaches from the centre would force her business to fold because so many people visit Bourton via organised coach trips. She said that while some days were very busy, others were very quiet.

    She added: ‘On the really busy days, people get the wrong impression. Come during the winter, it’s a ghost town.’





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