Two serious accidents anger villagers - 29 November 2008

Date: 5 December 2008

Two serious car accidents in Shenley have infuriated residents, who are calling for measures to slow traffic down in the area.

The accidents occured within two hours of each other early on Saturday morning.

A 17-year-old boy had to be cut from his Mini at 12.40am by firefighters after crashing into a garden in Black Lion Hill.

A second accident happened in London Road, Shenley, at 2.30am, when a red Skoda Octavia car overturned in the road.

Four people were travelling in the car from the A1 roundabout towards Shenley.

Read more in the Borehamwood Times.



 

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Come and see us at the Shenley Community Fair on Thursday 25th February from 6.30pm.

Many of you will know that it was decided over a year ago that the 40 mph speed limit along Shenleybury would be extended to beyond the junction of Farm Close going towards Bell Lane.  Now 14 month later this has not happened and Hertfordshire Highways cannot or will not tell us why.

This is a disgrace and the continued failure of Highways to carry out this simple task continues to put the children of Clore Shalom School in unnecessary danger.  It also endangers the children of Shenley JMI who walk to the Clore Shalom School for their Shared Futures Project and anyone else who uses this stretch of road.

Please feel free to email the Highways department to express your feeling about this appalling situation -
click here.

If you cannot be there on the 25th and have some views please contact us.