Speed limit is to be cut after mum’s death

Wednesday 5th August 2009, 10:42AM BST.

The speed limit looks set to be slashed on a Shropshire road after a mother-of-one died following a car crash. Hairdresser Jodie Kirkham, of Brookfield, Bayston Hill, Shrewsbury, died after the car she was in left the road.

The crash happened in Hubert Way, Herongate, Shrewsbury, on March 30.

Now Shropshire Council has set aside funding to cut the speed limit along Hubert Way from 40mph to 30mph.

Jodie’s brother Craig Kirkham, 26, today said: “I think it would be a good idea as the road is in a built-up residential area. It’s quite busy as you get all the people coming and going out of the estate using it all the time.

“I think reducing the limit would help to make the road safer but it would also be an idea to narrow it because that way people realise they have to take it easier because it wouldn’t be as wide as it is now.”

Alice Dilly, Shropshire Council principal engineer for road safety, said: “This 30mph limit has been put forward following a route study carried out on Ellesmere Road last year.

“It is proposed to extend the existing 30mph limit on Ellesmere Road to incorporate the Hubert Way junction. These proposals are currently under informal consultation with the local councillor, police and Shrewsbury Town Council.

“Following any comments received, the proposals will be formally advertised with a view to implementing them later this year.”

The move would see Ellesmere Road adopt a 30mph speed limit for most of its length.


  1. 1
    Local Resident

    This road is along the edge of the estate. a 30mph limit would be a benefit but only to dog walkers as no-one uses this as a pathway. We need a 30 mph limit from Mount Pleasant road junction right through to town as exiting Hubert Way can sometimes be dicing with death! Speed cameras or police presence will soon slow down the idioits speeding down the bank or accelerating coming from town! maybe a mini roundabout the same as the one on the junction of ditherington road and sultan road may be another idea!

    Report abuse



Free e-Supplements

TWITTER

Shropshire Star on Twitter Shropshire Star on Twitter

Keep updated with the latest breaking news and content on our Twitter feed.

Lifestyle

Interactive Dining Out map Interactive Dining Out map

Hundreds of reviews by the Shropshire Star and Express & Star's teams to help you decide where to eat.

Entertainment

All the film reviews All the film reviews

Before you plan a trip to the pictures, get our critics' verdicts on all the latest movie releases.

OUR NEW APP

Get the new Shropshire Star app Get the new Shropshire Star app

Download the Shropshire Star’s new app to your iPad or iPhone to get one week of access to our digital newspapers absolutely FREE.