The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Residents back lower speed limit in town

Survey reveals huge support for 20mph across Coupar Angus in wake of tragedy

- JAMIE BUCHAN jabuchan@thecourier.co.uk See comment on page 26

A survey has revealed overwhelmi­ng support for a blanket 20mph zone in Coupar Angus.

Residents have been campaignin­g for tighter speed restrictio­ns since the tragic death of two-year-old Harlow Edwards, who was knocked down by a speeding driver in October 2016.

A questionna­ire shared by the charity set up in the toddler’s memory, Harlow’s Helping Hand, has shown widespread backing for lower speeds.

Of the 115 people who took part in the study, 81.7% said they wanted the town’s speed limit to be reduced from 30pmh to 20mph.

About three-quarters also voted for installing traffic calming measures such as speed cushions and chicanes. There was a similar level of support to let each community decide its own speed limit, while 68.4% backed calls to create 20mph zones in all towns across Perth and Kinross.

The survey comes as council chiefs are preparing a radical road safety shake-up.

The local authority is considerin­g relaxing regulation­s to make it easier for communitie­s to qualify for go-slow zones.

Speed campaigner Michael Gallagher, who has fought for action alongside Harlow’s parents Sara and Steve Edwards, said he was not surprised by the positive results of the survey.

“I had a feeling that there would be a lot of support for 20mph limits,” he said.

“A lot of reports show that they reduce serious injuries on the road, especially when they are combined with other traffic calming measures. A report from Fife Council in 2016 showed that 20mph limits also improved overall quality of life, making people feel more confident about walking and cycling.”

The Edwards family helped shape new safety measures on Forfar Road, where Harlow was killed.

However, local Conservati­ve councillor Dennis Melloy said he could not support blanket restrictio­ns.

The Perth and Kinross Provost said: “I am not in favour of a blanket 20mph speed limit as I feel this encourages driver frustratio­n.”

 ??  ?? From left: Jo Kettles, Linnet McGregor, Stuart Wilshaw, Thomas Callan and Michael Gallagher calling for a blanket 20mph speed limit throughout Coupar Angus, and, below, Harlow Edwards.
From left: Jo Kettles, Linnet McGregor, Stuart Wilshaw, Thomas Callan and Michael Gallagher calling for a blanket 20mph speed limit throughout Coupar Angus, and, below, Harlow Edwards.
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