We need another crossing on Old Bath Road

Old Bath Road is a busy fast road and many children use it every day to access local schools - Naunton Park, Leckhampton Primary and High School, Charlton Kings Junior and Balcarras. It is also used by other local residents accessing the allotments.

A new crossing will encourage walking, reduce the likelihood of accidents and help reduce traffic speeds.

We need another crossing on Old Bath Road

We the undersigned strongly support the campaign for a new zebra crossing on the Old Bath Road between the footpaths leading to The Avenue and the Naunton Park allotments. This petition is organised by Cllr Paul Baker

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