The Journal

Call for action at ‘terrible’ junction

- JAMES ROBINSON Local democracy reporter james.robinson@reachplc.com

MORE than 1,000 residents have signed a petition calling for new safety measures on a notorious crossroads in Northumber­land.

There have been five known accidents at the four-way junction on the B1340 near Swinhoe, with restricted visibility to the south described as the “major cause” by petitioner­s.

They add that the increase in tourism along with larger, faster cars driven by “drivers unfamiliar with the area” has ‘heightened the risk of accidents’.

The petition calls on Northumber­land County Council to “accept” that realigning the road is the “only solution that will prevent accidents from occurring” and “motorists continuing to be injured or worse”.

Speaking at last week’s meeting of the North Northumber­land Local Area Council, petitioner John Rhind called on councillor­s to take action.

He said: “You will not persuade parents that the junction will be made safe by additional or different road signs.

“This has been a known issue since the days of Belford District Council.

“Create a safer crossroad that allows everyone using it to see everyone else. Don’t think about the cost of it, think of the cost of getting it right.”

Highways officer Neil Snowdon said the council was looking at the issue, with £20,000 allocated to carry out design work.

Coun Jeff Watson, who represents the Amble West said it was important to move the project forward quickly.

He said: “I do know this junction and it is a terrible junction. If you have a big car with a long nose your nose sticks out before you can see around the corner.

“I fully support this petition but what I don’t want to see is £20,000 this year for design work. I would like to see that go forward as quick as possible and then this year come back to cabinet to get a special allocation of funding.

“This is because I do think it is highly dangerous. It is one of those things we should do as a matter of urgency.

“This has been going on for all the time I have lived in Northumber­land, more than 30 years, and it is about time we got to it.”

 ?? ?? > The Swinhoe Crossroads in Northumber­land, which has been described as highly dangerous
> The Swinhoe Crossroads in Northumber­land, which has been described as highly dangerous

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