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TWO more warning signs have been erected in Test Valley after concerns were raised about ducks and their young being killed while crossing the road. A number of dead ducks and ducklings were spotted lying along Flexford Road, Chandler’s Ford, after they attempted to cross the road from a nearby pond, according to Councillor Alan Dowden. Mr Dowden believes speeding vehicles are responsible for the feathered friends being run over and called on Hampshire County Council (HCC) to install signs alerting drivers to the animals. He said if the road was reduced from a 30mph zone to 20mph this could help save more duck families.
A SECOND makeshift warning sign has been erected in Test Valley after concerns were raised about ducks and their young being killed while crossing the road. A number of dead ducks and ducklings were spotted lying along Flexford Road, Chandler’s Ford, after they attempted to cross the road from a nearby pond, according to Councillor Alan Dowden. Mr Dowden believes speeding vehicles are responsible for the feathered friends being run over and called on Hampshire County Council (HCC) to install signs alerting drivers to the animals. He said if the road was reduced from a 30mph zone to 20mph this could help save more duck families.
NEW fire escapes that could help save dozens of lives have been approved for blocks of flats in Romsey. Residents living in flats off Broadwater Road and Banning Street will finally be given a second route to flee a fire with new steel staircases. The staircases will be erected on the side of each block to aid those living on the upper levels. This comes after a risk assessment in March 2020 revealed fire safety measures needed to be beefed up in the Mount Pleasant, Tadburn Green, Berthon House, Ashley House and St Mary s blocks, according to the housing company, Aster Group.