Speed trackers to be installed in Creggan

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by Gráinne Connolly

Speed trackers are to be installed in the Eastway Gardens and Demesne Avenue areas of Creggan in Derry-Londonderry shortly to prevent speeding and to ensure better road safety for both motorists and pedestrians. 

It's following a recent on-site meeting between local Derry City and Strabane District Councillor, Colly Kelly and Transport NI. 

Speaking after the meeting, Councillor Kelly said: 

"I have recently been contacted by a number of residents in relation to cars speeding on the stretch of road leading from Eastway Gardens in to Demesne Avenue. 

"A number of years ago, Sinn Féin surveyed the area and successfully lobbied for a number of speed ramps to be installed on this stretch of road.

"However, there is still significant gaps between the speed ramps on this long stretch of road. 

"The community had, and still does hold serious concerns about the safety for not just pedestrians, but also motorists, as this is a very busy location and vehicles simply travel too fast on this stretch of road.

"Today, I held an on-site meeting with Transport NI and stressed the need for extra traffic calming measures to be introduced to the area.

"They have agreed to place speed trackers on the road in the coming days and they will provide a follow up report. I will be continuing to lobby the statutory agencies to ensure these traffic calming measures are delivered."

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