Roundabout urged at junction 'before someone dies'
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Campaigners have urged a council to build a roundabout at a "deadly" rural junction, "before someone dies".
More than 1,000 residents signed a petition in 2023 asking for improvements to the B1340 near Swinhoe, Northumberland, which has seen at least five accidents since 2020.
Northumberland County Council has come up with two designs - one upgrading the existing layout, the second replacing it with a roundabout.
John Rhind the man behind the petition said: "Both myself and Beadnell Parish Council are strongly of the view that only the second option can make this junction truly safe."
Campaigners said the first recorded accident at the junction took place in 1928, when Belford Rural District Council recommended demolishing the a workshop on the corner to improve visibility.
However, councillors declined to spend the £400 required.
In April this year, following the petition, Northumberland County Council allocated £20,000 to design a scheme to improve safety on the road.
That feasibility study has now been shared with Beadnell Parish Council.
"We appreciate there is a small extra cost to building the roundabout, but we think that only actually stopping the traffic will make a really deadly junction safer," Mr Rhind said.
"Without a roundabout, sadly, it feels as though it's only a matter of time before someone dies at that spot, or ends up with life-changing injuries."
Conservative county councillor Guy Renner-Thompson, whose Bamburgh ward includes Swinhoe, would also prefer to see a roundabout built there.
"We have to consult with Northumberland Coast National National Partnership and other organisations but I'm really hopeful we can get this project moving quickly," he said.
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