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Dear Rutland North Resident,
Please see below the February 2025 statistics of the Road Safety Partnership mobile speed camera enforcement van for the Rutland North beat area. The March statistics will be sent out soon.
Ashwell, Oakham Road, 1 visit, 80 minutes – 3 offences. Ashwell, Teigh Road, 1 visit, 80 minutes – 4 offences. Barnsdale, A606 Stamford Road, 2 visits, total 210 minutes – 2 offences. Burley, B668 Cottesmore Road, 2 visits, total 160 minutes – 0 offences. Cottesmore, B668 Greetham Road, 2 visits, total 217 minutes – 66 offences. Cottesmore, B668 Cottesmore Village, 1 visit, total 80 minutes – 6 offences. Cottesmore, Rogues Lane, 1 visit, total 80 minutes – 15 offences. Essendine, A6121 Stamford Road, 1 visit, total 80 minutes – 6 offences. Great Casterton, Old Great North Road, 1 visit, total 100 minutes – 6 offences. Greetham, B668 Main Street, 1 visit, total 85 minutes – 1 offence. Greetham, B668 Oakham Road, 1 visit, total 80 minutes – 0 offences. Langham, A606 Melton Road, 2 visits, total 201 minutes – 48 offences. Ryhall, A6121 Stamford Road, 1 visit, total 80 minutes – 18 offences. Stretton, Stocken Hall Road, 2 visits, 160 minutes – 2 offences. Whissendine, A606 Melton Road, 1 visit, total 90 minutes – 0 offences. Whitwell, A606 Main Street, 1 visit, total 80 minutes – 17 offences.
You continue to tell us that road safety remains a priority for the Rutland North and we will continue to work alongside the Road Safety Partnership and Roads Policing Unit to identify locations for road safety and speed enforcement.
The van also attends other locations within Rutland on other beats, such as Rutland South, as well as Oakham and Uppingham. If you are interested in viewing all of the information available, please find the link here to view www.speedorsafety.com
There is also Rutland Community Speed Watch programme that continues to grow village by village and 2025 sees 5 villages on the Rutland North granted the scheme! We continue to work with Rutland County Council to train volunteers. You can learn more about the scheme by contacting Rutland County Council.
We will continue to proactively patrol, utilise the speed laser (speed gun), deal robustly with offenders and work with partner agencies to clamp down on many aspects that cause a danger on our roads, thank you for reading.
Kind regards,
PC 1049 Jake Spruce Rutland North Dedicated Neighbourhood Officer | ||||
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