The family of a one-year-old girl killed in a crash in Telford are calling for street lights to be installed on the stretch of road that took her life.
Winnie-Grace Campbell from Donnington, Telford, who died after a crash on New Trench Road in Telford aged 19 months
Now, the one-year-old's family have started a petition, appealing for street-lights to be installed on the busy road. "It's a very straight bit of road, people speed, there's a footpath there and it's in complete darkness. Especially during the winter when the weather conditions are bad, street lights would be very helpful.
In the first two days, the petition gained over 800 signatures from members of the public and local government. "Street lights are the first step to making this dangerous road more safe for everyone, I fully support Chloe and her families campaign."
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