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23
Dec 2020

Ripon residents have raised safety fears about a section of unmarked road used "like a racetrack" by speeding motorists.
A 300 metre length of Kirkby Road did not have white lines replaced when resurfacing work was completed in August.
Ten nearby residents met the Stray Ferret to discuss their concerns.
Helen Mars, a teacher at Ripon Grammar School who has two young children, said:
Christina Thomson Jones added:
County Councillor Mike Chambers, who represents Ripon North, said he was aware of the issues and sympathetic to calls for safety measures. He said:
Although that money may not currently be available, Cllr Chambers is hopeful that safety measures could be funded as part of highway works to accommodate the Ripon Barracks housing development.
He said:
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