Huddersfield Daily Examiner

‘Officers are saying they need four deaths - it’s disgracefu­l’

FURIOUS COUNCILLOR SLAMS TOWN HALL OVER LACK OF ACTION TO TACKLE SAFETY ISSUES ON ROAD WHERE MUM LOST HER LIFE

- By TONY EARNSHAW Local Democracy Reporting Service @LDRTony

HIGHWAYS chiefs have been urged to abandon restrictiv­e rules and bring in safety measures on a danger road.

It comes after a coroner asked Kirklees Council to consider action to prevent future deaths on the A637 Barnsley Road at Flockton, after a young mum was killed and her two children injured.

Coroner Martin Fleming sent a Regulation 28 report to prevent future deaths to Kirklees Council following the death last year of Danielle Broadhead.

Ms Broadhead, 33, lost control when her car clipped the kerb on a sweeping left-hand bend where a grass verge ends and a pavement begins. Her car collided with a tree.

Ms Broadhead died and her two sons, aged seven and 22 months at the time, were injured and taken to Leeds General Infirmary.

The coroner’s comments have led to a renewed appeal from long-time campaigner­s for beefed-up safety measures.

Conservati­ve councillor Bill Armer’s Kirkburton ward includes Flockton. He and colleagues have had what he describes as “a 10-year discussion” with council staff over the state of the road.

However, he is frustrated at the response of highways officers who, he says, are sticking to West Yorkshire Casualty Reduction Partnershi­p’s approach to road safety.

He said: “Essentiall­y that they will not act proactivel­y and will only consider action if there have been four fatal or ‘serious’ accidents on a stretch of road in recent years.

“I appreciate that there are cost implicatio­ns, but I object to this ‘no deaths, no action’ policy.

“To me it appears to be an indefensib­le position. They are putting money ahead of lives.”

Kirklees Council did not respond directly to Clr Armer’s comments but a senior officer said the authority was considerin­g its response to the coroner’s report.

Clr Armer has been at the forefront of a campaign for a bypass for Flockton village, which is regularly clogged with traffic and has witnessed several accidents in recent years.

Kirklees Council has refused to countenanc­e the idea despite evergrowin­g support from locals.

Now he says the coroner’s request, which gives the council until June 10 to explain what steps will be taken or why no action is proposed, has once again highlighte­d the dangers of the A637.

He added: “We need more proactivit­y. Rather than waiting for another accident if there is an obvious danger it should be dealt with rather than hiding behind these guidelines.

“I understand that they have got budgetary restraints. Everybody has. But they seem to have abolished proactivit­y. It comes across as an unwillingn­ess [to act].

“They have been using that argument for years. Officers are saying they need four deaths. It’s disgracefu­l.”

Kirklees Council’s strategic director for environmen­t and climate change, Colin Parr, said: “Kirklees Council can confirm receipt of the report from the coroner.

“Ensuring the safety of all road users is a priority for the council and the report will be closely reviewed by our Highways Road Safety Team to determine our response.

“We would like to take this opportunit­y to offer our condolence­s.”

 ??  ?? The stretch of the A637 at Flockton where Danielle Broadhead crashed and (inset) Clr Bill Armer
The stretch of the A637 at Flockton where Danielle Broadhead crashed and (inset) Clr Bill Armer
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Danielle Broadhead

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