After a string of accidents in the area local Liberal Democrat councillors have secured a meeting with Haringey Council officials and Transport for London to discuss traffic calming proposals for Ferme Park Road with residents.
Residents will now be able to view consultation documents and voice ongoing concerns for their safety on the road at a meeting of the Area Assembly on 5th July 2007. Lib Dems have continuously highlighted the dangers of the Ferme Park Road to Haringey Council and Transport for London.
In January 2007 a local lollipop lady was knocked over and suffered head and neck injuries. This incident was one in a succession of accidents involving residents crossing Ferme Park Road and cars speeding.
Cllr Lyn Weber (Crouch End ward) comments:
“It is vital that the local residents are consulted in issues that affect their safety. Over the past few months there has been a spate of accidents on Ferme Park Road and we need to address this situation. The Lib Dems have continuously pushed for speed calming in this area and this meeting is a step in the right direction to reduce further incidents.”
Cllr Richard Wilson (Stroud Green ward) comments:
“Residents are concerned that the plans have more on-pavement parking on Ferme Park Road will encourage cars and buses to drive even faster on this busy residential road. Therefore, I am really pleased that Haringey Council have listened to our arguments that local residents should be consulted about new speed calming measures to make the area safer.”