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CFAiR backs 20mph speed limit

Following two recent traffic accidents involving children, Campaign For Action in Rye (CFAiR) will campaign for a 20mph speed limit - but on which streets?

CFAiR backs 20mph speed limit
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Following two recent traffic accidents involving children , Campaign For Action in Rye (CFAiR) will campaign for a 20mph speed limit on these roads in Rye - the Citadel, Cinque Ports Street, Wish Ward, Ferry Road (as far as the level crossing), Crown Fields, Station Approach, Tower Street, Landgate, and all residential roads on Tilling Green.

At their October15  meeting,  CFAiR endorsed many of the ideas in the initial Traffic Management draft for the Neighbourhood Plan (which sets out planning priorities and issues for the town):

Tracy Dighton will also be organizing social media training for members.

The next meeting will be November 19 in the Tilling Green Community Centre. Daliea’s dementia training will take place from 6-7pm and the CFAiR meeting will continue from 7pm. Non-members are welcome to attend.

Please note also - the following meeting will be Thursday December 10, also at Tilling Green, and will be CFAiR’s Christmas party.

Photo : Ray Prewer

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