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SIGN OUR
PETITION NOW

Please sign our Frant Road Safety change.org petition now

Scan this QR code with the camera app on your phone to link to our petition and sign it in one click, or click here


or, type in our petition's URL www.change.org/Frant_Road_Safety

QR Code that will Take you to the Frant Road Safety Coalition Petition

To bring about a debate by the Tunbridge Wells Council on traffic issues affecting Frant Road and our surrounding areas, we must reach a milestone of 1,000 signatures.
 

Every signature counts, and yours could be the one that makes all the difference.   

 

Please help us by signing and sharing our petition for traffic calming now

PROMOTING THE PETITION

When you support the
Frant Road Safety petition on www.change.org, you can also chip in to help expand its reach and help our message get amplified online 

School girl doing her homework on a bench
Calvery Park in Tunbridge Wells
Women looking at her baby in a pram in a park

PEOPLE POWERED CHANGE

At Frant Road Safety, we embody the essence of people-powered change. Our initiative showcases the strength of community unity, proving that collective action can pave the way for safer streets. Every signature, voice, and effort fuels our mission, transforming individual concerns into a formidable movement for safety. Together, we're not just advocating for change; we're forging a safer future for Frant Road, proving that when we stand united, no goal is out of reach.

THE COST OF SPEEDING
COMPROMISING OUR QUALITY OF LIFE

Speeding vehicles on residential streets like Frant Road not only escalate the risk of accidents but also severely diminish the quality of life for everyone in the vicinity. The constant noise disrupts the peace and tranquility that homes should provide, while the threat to pedestrian safety, especially for children and the elderly, creates an environment of fear and anxiety. This relentless pace erodes the sense of community, making it challenging for residents to enjoy outdoor activities, walk to local amenities, or simply feel safe in their neighborhood. In essence, speeding transforms our streets from communal spaces into barriers, undermining the very fabric of our community life.

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