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Red stripe on rural lane sparks social media storm
Red stripe on rural lane sparks social media storm

BBC News

time3 days ago

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Red stripe on rural lane sparks social media storm

Residents in Grouville have complained a new red stripe painted on a country lane is an "eyesore" and completely out of place, sparking a wave of angry comments on social stripe, is part of a road safety initiative to separate pedestrians from vehicles on two roads - La Croix and La Rue de la Haye des Puits near Grouville School - but many locals have said it clashes with the area's natural beauty."It's a monstrosity," said Gerald Fletcher, one of several local residents who have written to the parish constable to complain."This is a beautiful lane used by walkers and dog walkers. Why spoil it with such a harsh, urban-looking stripe?" Social media posts reflect similar sentiments, with hundreds of comments lamenting the visual impact of the paint job. Critics said the stripe detracts from the rural charm of the area and sets a precedent for urban-style changes in the Constable of Grouville Mark Labey defended the decision, citing safety as the top priority."We had a choice between a sandy yellow and a bright red," he explained. "We went with the red because it's a warning colour—and that's exactly what we need."But Mr Fletcher and some other residents have questioned this, claiming there is no evidence of any accidents in the area that has been painted. The move comes after a 2022 government report recommended painted pavement demarcations on roads near schools to protect pedestrians, particularly children. Some parents from nearby Grouville School have praised the new stripe for its clarity and visibility."It's a strong colour, and it's important," said one parent. "The road's pretty narrow, so it helps clearly define where people should be walking. I think it's great. It does what it needs to do."Another supporter added: "It makes people realise there's a path. It separates the road from the pedestrian area - it's simple and effective." Despite the divide in opinion, the aim remains to make the roads safer for everyone. In a written letter to the Constable, residents have said they "totally agree with him that safety is paramount but we would ask him to reconsider the colour".They said they are awaiting a response.

Red walking paths painted near Grouville school in Jersey
Red walking paths painted near Grouville school in Jersey

BBC News

time4 days ago

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Red walking paths painted near Grouville school in Jersey

A brightly coloured path designed to keep pedestrians safe has been painted along a country lane near a school in walkways have been painted along two roads La Croix and La Rue de la Haye des Puits near Grouville School.A report published by the Government of Jersey in 2022 stated that traffic measures needed to be made which included painted pavements in the two minor lanes to the south of the Mark Labey acknowledged that the decision could be "controversial" but said but he stands by his decision to "get it done and for it to paint it red". The roads were painted over the weekend during the half term school break. Mr Labey said the road committee discussed a variety of colours but chose red as it symbolises the "colour for danger."He said one of the roads has a dangerous blind bend and added that both can get "very busy at pick up and drop off time". "There have been three road deaths in the parish of Grouville since I became constable and all included pedestrians, which is something I'm not going to ignore that." The constable said he would have preferred to have painted it "slightly less bold", but said it "had to be bold" so people can see it. He added that the brightness will "dull down over time" and that he was "very confident it will work." "If it saves one child, parent or guardian from getting injured it's money well spent". He added that he has received "positive feedback" from the school.

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