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Feb 2023
Pressure is mounting for action to be taken to improve road safety around schools in Harrogate.
Harrogate and Knaresborough MP Andrew Jones has added his voice to calls for reduced speed limits and other measures.
It follows a collision on Thursday, February 2 outside Ashville College which saw two 15-year-old boys from Rossett School left with serious injuries.
Writing on his website, Community News, Mr Jones said he had written to the chief constable of North Yorkshire Police, Lisa Winward, to request immediate action.
He said he had called for mobile speed cameras to be deployed on Yew Tree Lane and Green Lane "as precautionary measures while the police investigate the cause of the accident".
He has also asked Ms Winward to support traffic-calming measures around the area, including the introduction of 20mph zones outside the entrances to Rossett School and Ashville College.
He added:
Meanwhile, a meeting last week saw 10 headteachers express their concerns to representatives of North Yorkshire County Council and North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service.
The meeting was chaired by Red Kite Learning Trust CEO Richard Sheriff and attended by the heads of Harrogate Grammar, Rossett, Rossett Acre, Ashville, Western, St Aidan's, St John Fisher, Oatlands Infant and Oatlands Junior schools.
NYCC's corporate director of business and environmental services, Karl Battersby, and highways area manager Melissa Burnham were also taken on a walking tour of the Oatlands area to see the problems and solutions proposed by local campaigners.
They also offered to do the same on Harlow Hill, and said they would report back with some proposals before Easter.
Dr Jenny Marks, who has spearheaded the campaign for changes for more than two years, told the Stray Ferret:
In the Oatlands area, parents have also been looking at measures including park-and-stride schemes using local car parks.
Parent Hazel Peacock, whose children attend Oatlands Infant and Junior schools, said they had had support from Cllr John Mann, the Conservative representative of the Oatlands division, who also attended the meeting.
Both he and Cllr Pat Marsh, the Lib Dem for Stray, Woodlands and Hookstone, had used some of their locality budgets to support the planned improvements.
Ms Peacock said she was hopeful NYCC would carry out improvements the footpath between Hookstone Road and Fulwith Mill Lane, to make it more usable even during winter months.
The Stray Ferret contacted Cllr Mann for his views, but had not received a response by the time of publication.
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