James Thornhill on Woolton Road

Springwood Lib Dems Demand Safer Streets!

“We need a crossing on Woolton Road! ” says Local Campaigner James Thornhill

Residents have been asking local Lib Dem Campaigner to ask for a crossing on Woolton Road between the junction of Allerton Road and Rectory Close.

These are two busy junctions on dual carriageway with a wide central reservation, and there’s hardly an pavement meaning you need to walk on the mud or grass to cross.

James is calling on Liverpool City Council to put in a crossing in this area so that local people can cross the road safely. 

SIGN THE PETITION TODAY!

Make our roads Safe: let's install a new pedestrian crossing!

I/We, the undersigned are calling on Liverpool City Council to improve road safety on Woolton Road between the junctions with Allerton Road and Rectory Close by installing a new pedestrian crossing!

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