direct to your inboxResidents in south Manchester took to the streets this weekend to highlight a need for more traffic control measures on a residential lane regularly used by speeding cars.More than 100 people lined the pavements of Matthews Lane in Levenshulme on Sunday afternoon (December 6) as part of a campaign organised by community union ACORN.Local residents say the street is regularly used as a ‘racetrack’ and urgently requires new traffic measures. “Speeding has been a massive issue on Matthews Lane for quite a while now although residents have said it’s gotten a lot worse over the last few years,” Nancy Hughes, community organiser for ACORN, told the Manchester Evening News.“People have made individual complaints to the council.
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