A campaign group is meeting to discuss plans to revamp the roads in an area where several children have been hit by cars.
Plans were unveiled for the £600,000 project, which would including a number of crossings, change to the Roman Road/Longden Road roundabout and improved cycle/pedestrian lanes.
Meole Traffic Group has been involved in campaigning for improvements, as well as for other issues including dealing with Shrewsbury Town match day parking in the area and reducing the speed limit to 20mph. All the shocking and grim detail heard over the last week as jury hears latest evidence in DPD murder trial
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