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Herefordshire town's streets like 'Wild West' due to roadworks, says local

Herefordshire town's streets like 'Wild West' due to roadworks, says local

BBC News6 days ago
Prolonged roadworks in a Herefordshire town are pushing more traffic onto nearby "rat runs", making them even more dangerous, claim residents.Cadent said its work to replace mains gas pipes along the A44 Bargates in Leominster will go on until 11 August.Three-way traffic lights on the town centre route mean more drivers taking the Ginhall Lane and Green Lane route to the north – despite efforts to prevent it."The traffic is horrendous, often queuing to the edge of town, and everyone is looking for shortcuts," retired resident Rob Pledge said.
"There are signs up saying these roads are closed to through traffic, but everyone knows they aren't. Without enforcement, it's like the Wild West, especially during rush hour," said Mr Pledge.Cars can regularly be seen turning between Ginhall Lane and Green Lane in order to avoid Bargates altogether, though signs and the kerb layout indicate this is not allowed, he pointed out.Another local, John Kingston, said there had been a proposal to put CCTV at the junction but it had not happened.Local town councillor Allan Williams said the roadworks have made an existing problem "ten times worse", with residents' emails on the subject "filling my inbox". "The roadworks have to be done," he said. "But the roads would be less dangerous if people would just drive more sensibly."
Police have checked speeds on the affected roads at his request, he said, adding: "A few tickets would deter people." West Mercia Police said it was aware of road safety concerns at the location, and was working with Herefordshire Council on the issue.Motorists were reminded to drive at a safe, appropriate speed and adhere to road signage, the force added.
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