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6:00 AM December 12, 2020
Year 6 pupils from Hemblington Primary School holding the signs they have made to back a 20mph speed limit campaign. Picture: Danielle Booden
- Credit: Danielle Booden
The school of a child who needed hospital treatment after being hit by a car has launched an appeal for a 20mph speed limit to be introduced on the roads around it.
On the morning of Wednesday, September 16, a boy was left in need of a hospital visit, having suffered injuries after being hit by a car on the way to Hemblington Primary School, in Blofield Heath.
While the boy was fortunate to escape serious injury, the incident has prompted the staff and parents of the school to launch a campaign calling for speed reductions in the area.