Western Mail

Villagers are faking it to slow down traffic

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IT has made drivers think twice but a village speed camera is actually fake.

It’s just one of the ways residents in St Brides Major, near Bridgend, have come up with to try to get drivers to slow down.

The fake speed camera on Ewenny Road is to make drivers slow down near the school and it has been in operation for a week.

Jamie Griffiths, who developed the idea, said it had been built to try to protect children.

Mr Griffiths said: “It’s quite dangerous – people slow down around peak school time travel because they have to. But after about 5pm you’ll see boy racers and quite big lorries, and if they drive at speed it can be really dangerous.”

He said that people from two community groups in the Vale of Glamorgan village – the St Brides Major hub and Safe at St Brides – have teamed up on the projects.

“The whole purpose of these groups is to slow the traffic down and make it a safer area,” said Mr Griffiths. “There’s been a lot of debate as to if it’s real – when it first went up people were discussing it on the local Facebook pages.”

The camera is already having successes – a motorcycli­st stopped fearing he had been clocked.

Mr Griffiths added: “People have definitely been slowing down.

“We originally had it facing towards Bridgend, which wasn’t very successful, but then we turned it to face Llantwit Major. It was more effective then, and it’s gone down well with local people.”

 ??  ?? St Brides Major residents with the fake speed camera. From left, Jamie Griffiths, Adrian Collins, John Houston and Stacey Griffiths
St Brides Major residents with the fake speed camera. From left, Jamie Griffiths, Adrian Collins, John Houston and Stacey Griffiths

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