Petition to introduce a 20mph zone

for Glebe Road, Queens Road, Fairfield Road, Stagshaw Drive, Hadrians Court, Gloucester Road and St Johns Road

Speeding continues to be a big issue in many parts of Fletton and Stanground and the Lib Dem team want to do all they can to make our local roads safer. 

Unfortunately our Conservative-run council flatly refuse to install conventional anti-speeding measures in residential areas, even when they are wanted by all residents. This means that introducing 20mph zones is our only option to reduce risk. 

Christian, Jade and the team are working with residents who are concerned about speeding in Glebe Road and  Queens Road  and other nearby roads to introduce a 20mph zone in the area.

Petition for a 20mph zone in Fairfield Road, Glebe Road and Queens Road

I, the undersigned call on Peterborough City Council to introduce a 20mph speed limit in the following roads in Fletton - Glebe Road, Queens Road, Fairfield Road, Gloucester Road, St John's Road, Stagshaw Drive and Hadrian's Court

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