23 May 2024
Dunne presents petition to Parliament

Philip Dunne uses his final appearance in the House of Commons chamber to present a petition to Parliament on behalf of residents of Earls Ditton Lane near Cleobury Mortimer where the road surface is so poor as to be unsafe. He calls for some of the £289 million of funding announced by the Government for roads in Shropshire to be spent on this road.

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Philip Dunne (Ludlow) (Con)

In my final appearance in this House, I present a petition gathered by Les and Lynn Ginns on behalf of 174 residents of Earls Ditton Lane near Cleobury Mortimer in my constituency, where the road surface condition has become so poor as to be unsafe. I very much hope that some of the £289 million of funding announced by this Government for roads in Shropshire will be spent correcting this.

The petition states:

“The petitioners therefore request the House of Commons urge the Government to ensure that a permanent solution to the road is sought through the resurfacing of the road and a no large vehicle sign is imposed from the junction of Withypool Farm to Ditton Mill Ford.

And the petitioners remain, etc.”

Following is the full text of the petition:

[The petition of residents of Earl Ditton Lane in Shropshire,

Declares that the stretch of road from Doddington, past Earls Ditton Farm down to Ditton Mill and from Hollywaste Cross to Withypool Farm is in such a state of disrepair that it is impacting adversely the daily access of delivery vehicles, emergency vehicles, HGVs and service vehicles; further that residents are reluctant to leave their homes for fear of further damage to their vehicles and that vistirs are being deterred from seeing relatives and using the caravan park which is further impacting on the owners business.

The petitioners therefore request the House of Commons urge the Government to ensure that a permanent solution to the road is sought through the resurfacing of the road and no large vehicle sign is imposed from the junction of Withypool Farm to Ditton Mill Ford.

And the petitioners remain, etc.]

 

[P002997]

Hansard