To keep up with Trafford news sign up to the MyTrafford newsletter here Two-and-a-half years after a school girl won over the council in her bid to have a ‘dangerous’ crossing outside her school improved, plans have finally been drawn up.
Eleanor Horner was just 13 years old when she stood up in front of a full Trafford Council meeting in March 2019 and asked for her journey to school to be made safer.
The existing island crossing close to her school, Altrincham Grammar School for Girls, can leave pupils waiting in the middle of the road for cars to stop and allow them to cross.
The junction, considered by Eleanor’s father Andrew to be ‘dangerous’, has lead to Eleanor and other pupils taking a much longer route to school to avoid the
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