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James Heappey nominates Cheddar for noise camera trial

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Friday, 27 May, 2022
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Noise cameras

Cheddar MP James Heappey - working with the local authorities and police - has nominated Cheddar Gorge for a Government noise camera trial.

This is to try and alleviate the issues with car meets and the associated anti-social behaviour and noise which have become commonplace at the Gorge. 

There are a limited number of sites which will be a part of this trial and the Department for Transport have issued the following criteria for applications which will be considered favourably:

  • The problem described occurs on the public highway, not on a private road or land adjacent to a public highway. 
  • There is existing street furniture such as streetlights, traffic lights or road signs where the camera can be safely mounted. 
  • The local highway authority is already aware of the issue described. 

Mr Heappey has worked continuously to find a solution with local councillors, the police, and the community over the past few years. The problem came to a head in 2020, where a car meets of 400 cars gathered by the Gorge and put people in danger with their erratic driving, which caused huge disruption. It even forced police to close the area. 

As a result, many constituents from the village and surrounding area have been concerned about the impact on safety and the tourism industry. 

Mr Heappey said: "This is a great opportunity for the village, and I am pleased with the collective effort to put together what we think is a very credible bid to be a part of the Government's trial to install noise cameras. These will help the police identify vehicles which are causing issues and be a big deterrent. 

"I think it is clear Cheddar qualifies for this trial, and I do hope the DFT look favourably on our application. 

"I will of course keep constituents up to date with any progress and continue to work with key stakeholders to find other solutions for the issues at the Gorge."

You can read more about the initiative on James Heappey MP's website and in Burnham-on-Sea.com.

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