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Mar 2023
A petition calling for a blanket 20mph zone across an area on the south side of Harrogate has received more than 600 signatures in support.
The proposal would see all streets between York Place and the southern edge of Harrogate limited to 20mph.
The petition has been set up by parents Hazel Peacock and Vicki Evans, who founded the Oatlands Road Safety and Active Travel Campaign. They say it is vital to ensure children can travel to and from school in safety.
They wrote:
Dr Evans and Ms Peacock will present their proposal to a meeting of North Yorkshire County Council's Harrogate and Knaresborough Area Constituency Committee on Thursday.
Their proposed 20mph zone covers as far east as Wetherby Road and extends west to West End Avenue and Green Lane.
There, it links with another existing petition for a 20mph zone and additional safety measures, including crossing points, proposed by campaigners Jenny Marks and Ruth Lily.
Dr Marks presented those plans to the Harrogate and Knaresborough Area Constituency Committee in November.
Next week, the group is due to meet again – this time at St Aidan's school – and will be joined by a caseworker for Andrew Jones, MP for Harrogate and Knaresborough, as well as NYCC's transport lead, Cllr Keane Duncan, and local councillors whose divisions are affected by the concerns over safety.
The meeting of more than 30 people will follow a walk around the Pannal Ash area led by the parents, for councillors and school representatives to discuss the issues.
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