The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

MP’SCALLAFTER BLACKSPOTC­RASH

Number of motorists hurt in two collisions on A47

- By Stephen Briggs stephen.briggs@peterborou­ghtoday.co.uk Twitter: @PTstephenB 01733 588734

An MP has led calls to improve safety on the A47 near Peterborou­gh after two motorists were seriously injured in a crash at a notorious accident black spot.

The crash happened at Wansford at about 2.45pm on Sunday, and involved three cars and a lorry.

Another crash happened on the A47 at Thorney Toll at almost exactly the same time, leaving one woman with minor injuries.

The stretch of road at Wansford has seen a number of serious accidents in the past, including the crash in 2013 which killed couple Stephen and Samantha Durber.

Plans to turn the stretch into a dual carriagewa­y have already been agreed - but following the latest crash, North West Cambridges­hire MP Shailesh Vara said it was vital to get the works carried out on the road soon.

He said: “It is awful to see yet more accidents along the A47 and my thoughts are with all those who were injured or affected over the weekend.

“All parties involved must now come together to ensure that the necessary developmen­ts are made and the A47 becomes a safe and reliable transport link for local people.”

The A47 at Wansford was closed following the accident, and police, fire and ambulance - including the air ambulance all attended. The two injured motorists were taken to Peterborou­gh City Hospital by land ambulance.

A police spokesman said at least one person had suffered ‘serious ‘ injuries.

A 14 mile diversion was put in place while investigat­ions were carried out and the wreckage was cleared away.

The road was also closed at Thorney Toll.

The plans to dual the A47 were agreed in August last year.

The road will be dualled between Wansford and Sutton, as part of improvemen­ts across the A47 between Peterborou­gh and Norwich.

In total, 2.5km of the road will be turned into a dual carriagewa­y, with Highways England saying works are set to start in 2020, and finish a year later, with the scheme set to cost between £50 million and £100 million.

In June Mayor of Cam-

‘The road is known for being very dangerous’ James Palmer

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The crash debris following the accident at Wansford on Sunday

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