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Mike Hodson's avatar

Re the possible (promised?) Bannerdale Crossing - which has been an ongoing issue for many years - I wouldn’t hold your breath.

The promised super-crossing on Abbey Lane between two of the three parts of Ecclesall Woods has been in a number of “design stages” for the last two years at least - leaving pedestrians, buggy-pushing parents, wheel-chair users and horse-riders to dodge speeding motorists, lorries etc. while trying to walk in their local woods. And don’t even ask about the appalling junction further up, where Abbey Lane and Whirlowdale Rd meet in a lop-sided cross-roads with no pedestrian provision at all - no islands, no traffic lights, no proper give-way lines.

A solution is promised - funded by the South Yorkshire Mayor Authority but with money which is being eroded year on year by inflation. By the time the design work, inter-agency disputes and “intractable conflicts” between pedestrian safety and (unofficial) ring-road traffic flow are sorted, all that’s likely to be left is funding for an apologetic sign saying ‘sorry we’ve run out of money/time/willpower etc.’

And the Abbey Lane Crossing Campaign also started with people holding up traffic dressed in zebra costumes!

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Rebecca Mitten's avatar

Re the traffic crossing. I used to live in Crosspool where kids have to cross Manchester road to get to the schools. After a child was injured by a driver of a car there was a petition for a crossing signed by hundreds but it failed as it wasn’t deemed dangerous enough, ie no one had died.

On Lydgate lane there IS a zebra crossing because a child was killed by a driver.

It’s nuts.

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