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June 24, 2023

BI-DIRECTIONAL CAMERAS ARE IN PLACE AT ST ANN'S CHAPEL

- CHRISTOPHER MATTHEWS

Two speed cameras are installed on busy road

TWO new speed cameras have been installed on a busy stretch of the A390 near Gunnislake to encourage drivers to stick to the speed limit.

Positioned at either end of St Ann’s Chapel, the cameras are bi-directional, meaning they will detect speeding motorists travelling on both sides of the road.

The work follows several years of campaigning and data gathering by the local community to address the issue of speeding motorists.

Dorothy Kirk, Cornwall Council local member for Calstock, said: “I’m delighted to see the speed cameras in place and have received many favourable comments from local residents.

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