Resident concerns regarding anti-social driving have reached a tipping point along Edith Weston Road, prompting the North Luffenham Parish Council to launch a coordinated campaign against speeding. In a direct response to these local safety worries, a fortnight-long Community Speedwatch initiative is scheduled to begin on Saturday, July 4, 2026. Organised in close partnership with Rutland County Council, the data-gathering exercise aims to capture an accurate picture of vehicle velocities through the village, providing local authorities with the hard evidence needed to justify future road safety infrastructure.
An initiative of this scale relies entirely on the people it aims to protect, which is why the Parish Council is issuing an urgent call for local volunteers. Neighbours are being asked to step forward and donate roughly one hour of their time each day throughout the two-week monitoring period. Because this is a community-led effort rather than an enforcement campaign, volunteers will not need any prior experience in traffic management or speed monitoring. Rutland County Council will supply all necessary equipment and host comprehensive training sessions at the end of June to ensure everyone feels confident and secure before the project gets underway.
Safety remains the top priority for both the volunteers and the organisers. A secure and highly visible monitoring location has already been assessed and officially approved by council road safety officers. For those who want to play an active role in calming village traffic, protecting local pedestrians, and ensuring the lanes remain safe for everyone, the path to involvement is simple. Residents can register their interest, ask questions about the upcoming training schedules, or formally sign up for a daily slot by sending an email directly to the Parish Clerk at clerk@northluffenham.org.uk.
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