Calls for improvements on a 'downright dangerous' road
Residents are urging action to reduce “downright dangerous” speeding at a street corner in Grimsby.
Two petitions from West Marsh Development Trust, which runs a community centre, were formally accepted by the council last week. A spokesperson for the West Marsh Community Centre said drivers were failing to respect give-way signs at the junction of Armstrong Street and Beeson Street. The West Marsh Community Centre has been running for 25 years. In an average week, around 550 people pass through its doors.
“The issues around there need addressing, especially with regards to the anti-social behaviour at stupid times of the day and night. It’s affecting the residents, the amount of noise and general detritus in the road. It’s just not acceptable.” A council spokesperson said of the consultation: “North East Lincolnshire Council and its delivery partner, Equans, are holding a public consultation event around a proposed traffic and road safety project along Armstrong Street and the surrounding areas.
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