We have been campaigning for a speed limit of 20mph at Wood Farm, Oxford, for a very long time, to no avail.
It has taken us years to get some warning signs, 'Beware School'- only in the last six months these were put into place.
We have campaigned, and are still campaigning, for traffic lights at the junction of The Slade and Wood Farm Road.
The county council reckons that they are not needed because there have not been enough accidents.
Perhaps one day, it will realise it's the people that we have great concern for, not just the traffic using our area as a rat run and speeding.
We have worked, and always will work, for the community as a non-political association.
Looking at the past, we wonder why, after 50 years, and after all our hard work put into this estate, the 20mph speed limit is being highlighted as much as the traffic lights.
Why has it taken so long to be noticed?
PETER BONNEY Chairman Churchill Community Tenants' and Residents' Association Oxford
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