The Council has agreed to provide a crossing on Farnborough Road near to the spot where 10 year-old Callum Henry was killed last September.
Matthew Henry, Callum’s uncle, who has led the Castle Vale Road Safety Campaign along with local councillors, has been told that the crossing will be installed as quickly as possible.
“Thank you to everybody who signed and helped with our campaign,” said Matthew.
“We would like to invite you all to our first road safety public meeting on 22nd February, Castle Vale Swimming Baths at 7:00pm.”
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