This is the first phase of the problem we are facing.
Following a fire, rebuilding work is starting and the first stage is erecting the scaffolding. It's not our house. But this is our only access.

Outbound access is workable as the scaffolders will, usually with good heart, move their vehicle. If we have a time-critical event such as a train to catch or a surgery appointment then we will park our car the other side. This is fine when the weather is OK but .....
Ditto inbound for us but the problem lies with deliveries to us. Too many times, delivery drivers will turn off the road but then see the blockage and not unreasonably simply turn round and try again the next day. And the next day. And the next. Which is OK if the delivery is not time critical like plants, fresh game or a bit of stuff I need for the house.
The woman 'managing' (I use the term loosely) the rebuild is clueless. She thinks that it is a simple question of unloading and then moving the lorry off the track. She doesn't realise that that is simply not practical. She is offsite most of the time. She is also economical with the truth ..."I told them to keep the drive clear"....""I told them you had a delivery coming"...um, er, no, I don't think that you did.
We will face the same issues (if not worse) in Phase Two when the rebuilding work starts. In my experience - both doing and employing trades - they like to have their vehicles close by with all their kit to hand. So we're going to probably have at least a couple of vans parked in line. That plasterer is going to be dead chuffed being asked to move it when we want to get out.
However, it is the deliveries that are really messing us up and I cannot see any solution. Maybe you guys can ?
The project is going to run 18 months - two years.
Following a fire, rebuilding work is starting and the first stage is erecting the scaffolding. It's not our house. But this is our only access.

Outbound access is workable as the scaffolders will, usually with good heart, move their vehicle. If we have a time-critical event such as a train to catch or a surgery appointment then we will park our car the other side. This is fine when the weather is OK but .....
Ditto inbound for us but the problem lies with deliveries to us. Too many times, delivery drivers will turn off the road but then see the blockage and not unreasonably simply turn round and try again the next day. And the next day. And the next. Which is OK if the delivery is not time critical like plants, fresh game or a bit of stuff I need for the house.
The woman 'managing' (I use the term loosely) the rebuild is clueless. She thinks that it is a simple question of unloading and then moving the lorry off the track. She doesn't realise that that is simply not practical. She is offsite most of the time. She is also economical with the truth ..."I told them to keep the drive clear"....""I told them you had a delivery coming"...um, er, no, I don't think that you did.
We will face the same issues (if not worse) in Phase Two when the rebuilding work starts. In my experience - both doing and employing trades - they like to have their vehicles close by with all their kit to hand. So we're going to probably have at least a couple of vans parked in line. That plasterer is going to be dead chuffed being asked to move it when we want to get out.
However, it is the deliveries that are really messing us up and I cannot see any solution. Maybe you guys can ?
The project is going to run 18 months - two years.
