Barrow Crossing Guidelines

The Station Barrow Crossing

Due to the efforts of many, Network Rail has given the barrow crossing at the station a reprieve. Please note that it is only a reprieve. Network Rail has just provided the Town Council with their guidance of how to use the crossing safely and also the plans for positioning the barriers.

 “Network Rail’s guidance on how to use the barrow crossing safely

These guidelines must be followed so as to ensure Network Rail does not have any excuse to remove the crossing. So, if cyclists continue to cycle along the platform and cycle across the rails and pedestrians cross when a train is approaching the station or walk in front of or behind a train when it is at the platform, Network Rail will remove the crossing and put barriers up. Then everybody will have to use the steep route over the road bridge to get from one platform to the other or from Dairy Hill into town and back.

Don’t abuse it or we’ll all lose it.

Halesworth Crossing Plans

Council's Bench Rescue Programme

The Town Council have started an operation to rescue and repair any of the Council owned benches that have seen better days.  So far eleven benches have been restored. Residents are encouraged to report any benches that are like the one in the photo to the Clerk and the Council will look into repairing it.

Speedwatch Volunteers Needed

Image result for speed signs uk  The Community Speedwatch group for this area run by Neil Ellis from Spexhall Parish Council is looking for volunteers to help monitor vehicle speeds around the local area.

Volunteers are trained to use speed indicator devices which display vehicle speeds.  The registered owner of any vehicle seen exceeding the speed limit is sent an advisory letter by the Police, explaining that speeding is unacceptable to the local community and asking them to be more considerate. 

The Community Speedwatch scheme trains volunteers from members of the community to get actively involved in monitoring the speed of vehicles travelling through their neighbourhood.

If you would be interested in volunteering please contact Neil Ellis on 07986 435229 or email nae371@btinternet.com

 

 

 

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