With most lockdown restrictions now lifted, life (and traffic) is returning to near normal. Busier roads inevitably mean more drivers speeding, reigniting the usual debate around where fixed speed cameras should be installed. Earlier this week, we used our Facebook page to ask our readers this very question and below are a few of the roads mentioned by you.
Stratford Road According to one reader, Stratford Road is in need of speed cameras, particularly between Stratford-Sub-Castle Primary School and South Wilts Grammar School where people drive way faster than 30 .
Coombe Road Coombe Road could also do with more monitoring with one reader pointing out that there s no signs saying 30, cars [are] going much faster and as you get to the brow of the hill people are trying to cross .
DID you know all these famous faces had connections to Salisbury and Wiltshire? If the county had its own wall of fame, these television, film and novelists would definitely top the list:
1 - Mark Labbett Many of us know him as The Beast on the ITV game show The Chase, but some may not realise he attended Bishop Wordsworth s School in Salisbury. Born in Tiverton, Devon, Mark went to Wordsworth s from 1976 to 1983. After bagging 10 GCSEs and five A-Levels, Mark studied maths at Oxford, law in Glamorgan and became a maths teacher - a job he did in South Wales for 20 years.
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