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Speed limit will be cut on A52 at Donington to make life safer for pedestrians




The speed limit of a section of the A52 will be reduced from 60mph to 50mph following concerns from residents and reports of "several accidents".

Lincolnshire County Council's planning and regulation committee reviewed the limit for the straight stretch of road at the top of Donington - which many residents need to cross by foot - at a meeting on Monday (December 2).

Ward councillor Jane King (Independent) joined the meeting, noting that most accidents on the road are "fender benders" - an American term for a minor accident - that occur without police involvement and so don't show on the figures.

Calls have been made for the A52 at Donington to be reduced to 50mph PHOTO: GOOGLE MAPS
Calls have been made for the A52 at Donington to be reduced to 50mph PHOTO: GOOGLE MAPS

She said Donington Parish Council would have preferred the limit to be reduced to 40mph but acknowledged that Lincolnshire Police considered 50mph "more realistic".

Coun King previously highlighted that footfall in the village has increased since the opening of the new Co-op, adding: “We have got people with buggies and small kids along with older people who have to wait until the road is completely clear, and sometimes it can take a while."

There have also been reports of lorries stopping on the A52 in order to visit the new store. The Independent councillor fears that more accidents will happen as a result of the current situation - but is also putting out an appeal for more people to report collisions.

A map showing where the new speed limit could come into force on the A52 at Donington PHOTO: LINCOLNSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
A map showing where the new speed limit could come into force on the A52 at Donington PHOTO: LINCOLNSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
Calls have been made for the A52 at Donington to be reduced to 50mph PHOTO: GOOGLE MAPS
Calls have been made for the A52 at Donington to be reduced to 50mph PHOTO: GOOGLE MAPS

Recognising local residents' concerns, Coun Marianne Overton (Independent) questioned whether reducing the limit to 40mph would be feasible.

However, Coun Tom Smith (Conservative) felt it should remain at 60mph, insisting the change would be difficult to enforce over the 300-metre stretch.

"You could never enforce that," he argued.

The Co-op situated on the A52 at Donington
The Co-op situated on the A52 at Donington

However, Coun Charlotte Vernon (Conservative) suggested that the 50mph limit be a "suitable compromise". This was seconded by Chairman Ian Fleetwood (Conservative) and approved.



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