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Access improved

More dropped kerbs planned after campaign to improve town centre roads

Access improved
More checks on the High Street with Cllr Si McGurk and Dan Lake

There will be more dropped kerbs to help improve access for people with mobility issues in Rye, thanks to campaigners who took part in this May's protest day.

Organisers Dan Lake from the Tilling Green Residents Association and Cllr Si McGurk,
Rother District Councillor for Rye and Winchelsea, have this update on what has happened since the Rye Mobility Awareness Day.

The initiative, which is spearheaded by Dan, aims to improve accessibility and safety for all residents.

We are pleased to report that following a series of meetings which we organised with East Sussex Highways officers, several locations have been provisionally approved for the installation of dropped kerbs - subject to further suitability checks.

These locations include:

This project is a significant move towards making our community more accessible and pedestrian-friendly. We are grateful for the support and collaboration of everyone involved, especially everyone who took part in the awareness raising day. We would also like to extend our sincere thanks to Helena Dollimore, our local MP, for her continued support and advocacy on this matter. Her involvement and correspondence has been instrumental in moving this project forward and receiving confirmation from ESCC of the current state of play.

We will continue to keep the community updated on the progress of this initiative and look forward to seeing the positive impact it will have on our town.

James Stewart

James Stewart

James Stewart: Rye News Editor & Ryecast presenter. James sets the editorial priorities for the paper and leads the team of 20 volunteers. If you would like to join the team email info@ryenews.org.uk.

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