Wokingham Today

Norreys couple call for crossing

- By JESS WARREN jwarren@wokingham.today

A WOKINGHAM couple scared to walk out of their front door, are petitionin­g for road safety improvemen­ts.

Jean Jones, who lives along Wiltshire Road, said speeding cars are making it dangerous for people to cross.

She is calling for pedestrian crossings and speed calming measures at the junction of Wiltshire Road and Rectory Road.

“It’s an accident waiting to happen,” Mrs Jones said.

“Many residents are afraid to walk out of their front doors because of the heavy, speeding traffic on these roads.

“I’ve seen older people wait a very long time to be able to cross here; due to reduced mobility they are often simply unable to walk the distance to find a safe place to cross.

“Something needs to be done.”

With the help of Cllr Rachel Burgess, labour councillor for Norreys, Mrs Jones is calling for change.

The petition has attracted signatures from residents along both roads, and Mrs Jones hopes it will be presented to the council later this year.

Cllr Burgess said she wholeheart­edly supports the campaign.

“There are lots of elderly residents in this area who are very distressed and inconvenie­nced by the speeding traffic and the difficulty for pedestrian­s in crossing the two roads, particular­ly on the bend at the bottom of Rectory Road,” she said.

“People are scared they will not be able to cross in time, especially if they have mobility issues.

“The council must listen to residents and put proper crossing points and other speed calming measures at this junction.

“We need to put pedestrian­s first in the town centre.”

Cllr Phil Cunnington, Conservati­ve councillor for Norreys, said he is concerned about the speed of traffic in the area.

“I support action that will reduce vehicle speeds in these areas,” he said.

Cllr Cunnington said he has been working with Cllr Gregor Murray, another Conservati­ve councillor for Norreys, on

the issue.

“[We] have been speaking to Cllr Jorgensen and the Highways team about this, and we are pushing for multiple changes to be made and additional safe crossing areas to be put in place.

“We are working as a Conservati­ve group on initiative­s to improve traffic flow while curbing speeding throughout the town wards. ”

The petition is hand-signed.

Anyone that would like to sign it can contact Cllr Burgess on: rachel.burgess@ wokingham.gov.uk

 ?? ?? CAMPAIGN: Cllr Rachel Burgess with Mr and Mrs Jones, who live close to the Wiltshire Road and Rectory Road junction. Picture: courtesy of Cllr Rachel Burgess
CAMPAIGN: Cllr Rachel Burgess with Mr and Mrs Jones, who live close to the Wiltshire Road and Rectory Road junction. Picture: courtesy of Cllr Rachel Burgess

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