The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Kirriemuir: Speed limit near town attraction­s halved.

Kirriemuir: Cuts to speed limits on roads approachin­g Kirrie Hill and Peter Pan playpark

- graham brown gbrown@thecourier.co.uk

The brakes have been put on the road to Neverland to stop drivers flying into Kirriemuir’s popular Peter Pan playpark.

In what has been declared a “common sense” approach, councillor­s have closed a road regulation­s loophole which allowed motorists to legally drive at 60mph in the vicinity of Kirrie Hill, which is home to the town’s popular themed playpark in honour of JM Barrie, and the Camera Obscura attraction in the pavilion he gifted to the town.

A cut in the West Hill Road speed limit from 60 to 30mph has been accompanie­d by a reduction from 30 to 20mph on the narrow road leading to the car park on The Hill, as well as a rounding down from 40 to 30mph on part of Cortachy Road which loops around the north of the town.

The new speed restrictio­ns were agreed by communitie­s committee councillor­s after a survey revealed town drivers were regularly breaking the speed limit on the already restricted roads.

We must take the necessary steps to avoid the risk of any accident. RONNIE PROCTOR

Although roads officials confirmed that there had been no accidents on the stretches, local councillor Ronnie Proctor said he dreaded the prospect of anyone, particular­ly a child, being killed or seriously injured.

“We must take the necessary steps to avoid the risk of any accident,” he said.

“Kirrie Hill is a very busy place, and since the Millennium Woodland was planted the roads have become obscured.

“It would be all too easy for a youngster to run out and I wouldn’t even consider what might happen in those circumstan­ces.”

He added: “The road running up to the Camera Obscura and the car park has no pavements, the playpark is extremely popular.

“For the drivers who know the town it is bad enough, far less the increasing number of visitors.”

Fellow local member Julie Bell suggested the road leading to the Camera Obscura should be dropped to a 10mph limit, but the committee agreed to monitor the effect of the 20mph limit.

Kirrie and Dean colleague Angus Macmillan Douglas added: “This is a very important issue.

“The studies show that 85% of the drivers on one of these roads are travelling at what a sensible speed should be. It is the 15% who go above that which concerns me.

“Implementi­ng these changes has no financial implicatio­ns but potentiall­y huge health and wellbeing implicatio­ns.”

 ??  ?? The speed limit on West Hill Road in Kirriemuir will be reduced from 60mph to 30mph following concerns over the safety of visitors to Kirrie Hill. Picture: Gareth Jennings.
The speed limit on West Hill Road in Kirriemuir will be reduced from 60mph to 30mph following concerns over the safety of visitors to Kirrie Hill. Picture: Gareth Jennings.

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