Joint action to improve road safety for communities across Shropshire
News from Telford & Wrekin Council, Shropshire Council, West Mercia Police and West Mercia Police and Crime Commissioner
Telford & Wrekin Council, Shropshire Council, West Mercia Police and West Mercia Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) John Campion recently met to discuss a partnership approach to improving road safety.
The meeting confirmed a renewed and strengthened commitment from all partners to work together over the coming year to improve road safety on the A41 and across the wider network of surrounding routes.
This collaborative approach reflects the importance of keeping communities, families and road users safe across the whole area.
Councillor Richard Overton, Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Highways, Housing and Enforcement at Telford & Wrekin Council, said:
“Improving road safety along the A41 and across our wider network is a shared priority, and we are determined to maintain momentum while working closely with our partners.
“Real progress means getting the detail right while also moving at pace, using evidence to guide decisions and ensuring that any measures we introduce genuinely improve safety for all road users.”
Rob Wilson, Shropshire Council’s Cabinet member for transport and economic growth, said:
“I am encouraged by the recent meeting between Shropshire Council, Telford & Wrekin Council, West Mercia Police, and the West Mercia Police and Crime Commissioner.
“It was a constructive step forward in strengthening how we work together to keep our communities safe. We had open and honest discussions about the challenges our residents face and the shared responsibilities we have in addressing them.
“It is essential that all public bodies work together to focus on the outcome for our residents. I am pleased that all of the partners in the meeting recognised the need to look beyond geographical and organisational boundaries to improve road safety for people.
“As we move ahead, partnership will remain essential. By continuing to collaborate closely we can build the progress made and develop long‑term solutions that reflect the needs of our residents. I look forward to maintaining this momentum and ensuring that the voices of our communities remain at the heart of every decision we make.”
Superintendent Stuart Bill from West Mercia Police said:
“West Mercia Police will continue working alongside our partners as part of the ongoing approach to improve road safety along the A41 corridor and across the wider network.
“We remain committed to reducing the number of people killed and seriously injured on our roads and we will collaborate closely with both councils as further work is undertaken. Together, we will review the available evidence, explore potential interventions and identify the most effective, proportionate and sustainable solutions to improve safety for all road users.”
Police and Crime Commissioner John Campion said:
“Road safety is at the heart of my Safer Communities Plan, so I will continue to play my part – alongside partners – to reduce the harm that is caused far too often on our roads.”
Over the coming months, partners will hold further workshops and technical meetings, involving all relevant organisations, to explore options in more detail. Further updates will be shared as this work progresses, and partners, residents and stakeholders will have opportunities to comment as proposals are developed.