Wirral Residents Weigh In on Road Safety Upgrades
Wirral Council is investing £150,000 in road safety upgrades at a crash-prone junction on Leasowe Road in Wallasey. The plan includes improved signs for right turns and new pedestrian crossings at all four corners. Local councillor Ian Lewis has advocated for these changes for a decade due to poor visibility issues. The council seeks public feedback by March 20th to ensure the plans benefit all users. Share your thoughts online or via mail to Paul Traynor.
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