Sinn Féin Councillor Bróna Haughey and Newry and Armagh MLA Cathal Boylan have welcomed a visit to Markethill High School by Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins to discuss road safety concerns at the school with principal Colin Berry.
Speaking after the visit,
Councillor Haughey said:
“I was pleased to welcome the Infrastructure Minister to Markethill High School to discuss ongoing road safety concerns with principal Colin Berry. The focus of the visit was traffic speeds during peak school times and the safety of pupils, parents and staff.
“While the school is located within the village boundary, the road directly outside remains subject to a 40mph speed limit, which is a concern for the school community.
“Although there has been a campaign for 20mph signage, it is clear that extending the existing 30mph limit beyond its current boundary to cover the area outside the school may be a more practical and effective solution. It was important to examine this issue on the ground and identify realistic options to reduce vehicle speeds and improve safety.
Ms Haughey continued:
“Minister Kimmins is already reviewing speed limits outside schools as part of an ongoing public consultation, which includes consideration of 20mph limits where appropriate. She is also considering pedestrian crossings at the school to ensure the safe passage of children and to promote active travel.
“Sinn Féin will continue to work closely with the school, the Minister and all relevant stakeholders to push for practical road safety measures that protect pupils, parents and staff and deliver a safer environment for the wider community.”
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