يحاول ذهب - حر

Residents in heritage village call for more speed signs

July 15, 2025

|

Western Daily Press

RESIDENTS of a 'stone henge' village say it is a 'death trap' as cars keep crashing - because it is protected and they 'aren't allowed proper speed signs.

- STAFF REPORTER

Residents in World Heritage Site Avebury say the spate of accidents including three deaths in two years - is because of a lack of signage.

Officials try to minimise the number and size of road signs in "areas of special landscape value" because they can detract from natural beauty and character.

And locals in Avebury say because of its heritage status they have the 'bare minimum' number of road and speed signs which is leading to accidents.

The Wiltshire village has a Neolithic henge monument and is one of the best-known prehistoric sites in Britain and recently voted the most picturesque.

It contains the largest megalithic stone circle in the world and is both a tourist attraction and a place of religious importance to modern pagans.

But residents want to reduce speeding or increase signage following recent crashes on the A4361 which runs through it.

Dubbed a 'deathtrap' by some, cyclists have lost their lives on the road and just last month three cars were left badly damaged after a crash.

Wiltshire Council said it conducted a speed limit review in 2019 and reduced the limit outside Avebury to 50mph. Following the review, the decision was made to keep the speed limit within the village at 30mph.

But residents say they are 'scared' over traffic as it is 'waiting for a tragedy to happen'.

Mike Daniel, who runs a bed and breakfast on the road, said there's people speeding, overtaking and going too fast but "no safety measures" in place.

He said: "Because it is a World Heritage Site they have tried to limit the signage - but safety has to come before that.

المزيد من القصص من Western Daily Press

Western Daily Press

Western Daily Press

Curiosity and facing challenge brings me fulfilment

England rugby hero Jonny Wilkinson speaks to SARA KEENAN about his mental health journey and the pressures men face in today’s society

time to read

3 mins

December 15, 2025

Western Daily Press

Woltemade gaffe gifts derby to Blacks Cats

NICK Woltemade's own goal earned Sunderland the Wear-Tyne derby spoils with a 1-0 win over Newcastle United in the Premier League yesterday.

time to read

2 mins

December 15, 2025

Western Daily Press

Turkey time

MARION MCMULLEN has some great options for your Christmas table

time to read

1 mins

December 15, 2025

Western Daily Press

Suspect is detained after two fatalities in university shooting

POLICE in the United States have said they have a person of interest in custody after a shooting that rocked a Rhode Island university campus during final exams, leaving two people dead and nine others wounded.

time to read

1 min

December 15, 2025

Western Daily Press

Christmas getaway this year to hit all time-high

THIS year's Christmas getaway is expected to be the busiest on record, new figures suggest.

time to read

3 mins

December 15, 2025

Western Daily Press

Western Daily Press

McCullum keeps faith with batters

ENGLAND head coach Brendon McCullum is ready to roll out an unchanged batting lineup for this week’s crunch Ashes Test in Adelaide, insisting he will not be swayed by questions over his future

time to read

1 mins

December 15, 2025

Western Daily Press

Boys showed some real character – Skivington

GLOUCESTER

time to read

2 mins

December 15, 2025

Western Daily Press

Royal Mail warns of disruption to postcodes across country

ROYAL Mail has delivered an urgent Christmas alert as postal services across 58 postcodes nationwide encounter significant disruption ahead of the holiday period.

time to read

1 min

December 15, 2025

Western Daily Press

Rovers sack Clarke after a tenth successive defeat

SWINDON

time to read

2 mins

December 15, 2025

Western Daily Press

737 migrants cross Channel

MORE than 700 migrants crossed the English Channel on Saturday bringing the total for the year so far to 40,029 and ending a 28-day run of no vessels making the crossing.

time to read

1 min

December 15, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size