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wagons drive through the village on a daily basis.


JUST an hour or so after these ph o to g rap h s were tak en th e fears of a mum who is calling for the brakes to be put on heavy lorries thundering through the


-is only a matter of time before there is a serious or even fatal accident in West Bradford as dozens 6f heavy


sleepy village where she lives were realised. ; Mrs Angela Kay is worried that it


after she and local villagers met to pose for photographs at the bridge in the centre of West Bradford, a 15 to 20.-foot section of the main bridge coming into the village was knocked • down by a long load vehicle travel­


bridge when coming into the village from Clitheroe leaving a massive section which now needs repairing,”


ling from the A59 to Slmdbum. • “The 40/50-foot long'lorry hit the


And only an hour and 20 minutes


have become a regular occurrence in the small village. Mrs Kay, told the Advertiser: “I first noticed the lorries last year when I had time off work with a broken foot. Sat in my garden I could hear this great thun­ dering noise every so often and I wondered what it was.” It was when Mrs Kay walked her


Mrs Kay explained. She added that the driver had apparently been fol­ lowing the quickest route shown on a Sat Nav device. However, incidents such as this


two children Robyn (10) and nine- year-old Maddie, to Waddington and West Bradford Primaiy School, that she had a close encounter with thewagoris! She added: “There is no footpath


so I was taking my life in my hands, especially on crutches. It is a real worry particularly as there are a lot of children walking to school in the village. They are being put in dan­ ger.”


■ Continued on page 3


I " . September 2012 Moo r la nd School ■ Cl i theroe - Lancashire ■ BB7 2JA '■ Tel: 01200 423 833 ■ www.mo o r la nd s ch oo l .co .uk


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