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Tuesday, February 17, 2009

An email to Carl Sargeant AM - Speeding in Chester Rd. Penyffordd.

cc: Cllr Arnold Woolley ; Cllr David Williams ; Cllr Linda Vidamour ; Mark Stewart Airbus HR Director; Cllr Tony Sharps; Oldfield, Alun (A/Insp 1371) ; Evening Leader; Carl Langland ; Hugh Jones FCC Road Safety; Cllr Tom Jones ; Mark Isherwood AM; Cllr Cindy Hinds; Cllr Patrick Heesom; Geraint_Jones FCC Road Safety; Colin Everett Chief Executive Flintshire County Council; Arrive Alive.

Dear Carl,
Hope you are well
Emails have been a bit light but the problem still persists.
Rat runs each day, wholesale speeding by shift workers, holidaymakers and shoppers ripping through at the weekend.
One of the lesser known benefits of the credit crunch is that it has had a reasonable positive effect on speeding.
Less vehicles, less speeding.
We could of course get Hugh Jones ( Road Safety FCC) to do traffic measurements
to prove my theory but FCC are very shy on sharing the benefits
of technology, part of which I have paid for.

I hope the article in today's Daily Post is a sign that attitudes are changing.
We do however still have a councillor or two signed up to keep us as a trunk road.

Home Zones appear to be beyond their comprehension.
Perhaps I should have chosen a cul de sac 30 years ago?
Perhaps they will change their minds or retire?

regards Colin Hughes.

fighting to live in a village and not a short cut race track, we have a bypass!

ps Have Arrive Alive been disbanded? Haven't seen a van for a month or two.

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