The boy was left with two broken ankles
Villagers have voiced safety concerns after a year six pupil was hit by a car near a primary school on a busy road. On Wednesday, April 19, the pupil, who is believed to attend Linby cum Papplewick school, was hit by a car outside the school on Main Street.
Families in Linby and the neighbouring village of Papplewick have had concerns about the road for some time. One dad who lives in Linby explained: "There are many parents who feel a zebra crossing should be installed. "Why isn’t this enough to get a zebra crossing installed? There is no crossing whatsoever on the entire stretch of Main Street.
"As part of the Local Neighbourhood Development plan for the area we received comments from the local community and Parish Council around managing the impact of traffic on the area have committed to working with Nottinghamshire County Council as the Highway Authority where we are able to do so.
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