Gregory Piper at the dangerous junction at Hillside Road East in Bungay.
- Credit: DENISE BRADLEY/Archant2021
A Bungay man has accused a council of valuing children s lives at less than £90,000 after a request for a zebra crossing was denied.
After two near-misses while driving, Gregory Piper approached Suffolk County Council to request a crossing at a danger junction in Bungay.
The crossing, at the junction of St John s Hill, St John s Road and Hillside Road East and West, could save lives , Mr Piper believes.
Gregory Piper at the dangerous junction at Hillside Road East in Bungay.
- Credit: DENISE BRADLEY/Archant2021
Gregory Piper at the dangerous junction at Hillside Road East in Bungay.
- Credit: DENISE BRADLEY/Archant2021
A Bungay man has accused a council of valuing children s lives at less than £90,000 after a request for a zebra crossing was denied.
After two near-misses while driving, Gregory Piper approached Suffolk County Council to request a crossing at a danger junction in Bungay.
The crossing, at the junction of St John s Hill, St John s Road and Hillside Road East and West, could save lives , Mr Piper believes.
Gregory Piper at the dangerous junction at Hillside Road East in Bungay.
- Credit: DENISE BRADLEY/Archant2021
Published:
1:53 PM January 15, 2021
The former Bungay Middle School will undergo a major revamp to become the new Castle EAST School
- Credit: Nick Butcher
The name of a new school in east Suffolk catering for scores of pupils with communication and interaction needs has been unveiled ahead of its opening in September.
The East Anglian Schools Trust (EAST) has announced the
It will be the second school opening in the county dedicated to pupils with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) specifically around communication and interaction, and represents the fourth school for EAST following Bungay, Farlingaye and Kesgrave high schools.
Published:
1:53 PM January 15, 2021
The former Bungay Middle School will undergo a major revamp to become the new Castle EAST School
- Credit: Nick Butcher
The name of a new school in east Suffolk catering for scores of pupils with communication and interaction needs has been unveiled ahead of its opening in September.
The East Anglian Schools Trust (EAST) has announced the
It will be the second school opening in the county dedicated to pupils with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) specifically around communication and interaction, and represents the fourth school for EAST following Bungay, Farlingaye and Kesgrave high schools.