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Alison West and Wallington Way

Let's Make Wallington Way Safer

Sign our petition for changes to Wallington Way

Wallington Way is a short dual carriageway where the road layout can encourage drivers to go faster than is safe.

Residents in Wallington Village and Fareham Town have raised growing concerns about noise from loud motorbikes and modified cars, especially during early mornings and late at night.

This noise and disruption affect people’s ability to relax, rest, and enjoy their homes.

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20mph speed limit sign

20mph speed limits on school roads

Making the school run safer - let's reduce the speed limits of school roads to 20mph

In January of this year, Parliament debated making 20mph zones outside schools. We aim to promote safer streets for children, parents, and school staff, and to help prevent potential future harm.

We urge Hampshire County Council – as the highway’s authority – to:

  • Ask for the introduction of 20mph zones outside all schools in Fareham Borough, subject to local feasibility and community consultation; and
  • To prioritise the implementation of these reduced speed zones as a matter of public safety, supporting the principle that “Twenty is Plenty” when it comes to protecting children outside schools.

We believe that making this change will protect our children, reduce accidents, and make Fareham a safer place for all road users. Please help by signing the petition below.

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