Shropshire Council and the West Mercia Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) John Campion are running a joint campaign from 8-12 July to improve road safety in Shropshire.
As part of the ‘Roads Focus’ campaign drop-in sessions will be held in Ludlow, Market Drayton, Oswestry and Bridgnorth to enable people to put comments, concerns and questions about road safety issues to Shropshire Council, the PCC, Safer Roads Partnership, the police, and local councillors. Shropshire Council’s road safety education team will also be on hand to talk about the road safety education and cycle training available to schools. People will also be able to find out more about work being done across the county to improve road safety.
The drop-in sessions will be held as follows:
- Monday 8 July – Ludlow, Mascall Centre: 5pm to 7pm
- Tuesday 9 July – Market Drayton, Festival Drayton Centre: 3pm to 5pm
- Wednesday 10 July – Oswestry, The Qube: 2.30pm to 4.30pm
- Thursday 11 July – Bridgnorth, Castle Hall: 5pm to 7pm
On Friday 12 July there’s an opportunity for people to attend a ‘driver awareness course’ in Shrewsbury free of charge. The driver awareness course – run in conjunction with TTC – will be held from 2pm to 4pm, at The Lantern in Shrewsbury.
All comments and suggestions raised as part of the campaign will be considered by the relevant organisation and, where appropriate, action will be taken.
For more information please email opcc@westmercia.pnn.police.uk.