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Concerns Rise Over Safety of Woodbridge Station Footbridge

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A recent incident at Woodbridge station has raised serious safety concerns regarding its footbridge. Anna Walker, a local resident, suffered injuries after slipping on stairs that had not been included in recent safety improvements. Despite regular inspections by Greater Anglia and Network Rail, the bridge’s uneven surfaces and deteriorating materials have been flagged by residents as potential hazards.

Local councillor Ruth Leach has voiced her alarm, noting multiple falls on the bridge, which could have dire consequences for vulnerable users such as the elderly and children. Her ongoing requests for action from Network Rail have reportedly gone unanswered, highlighting a troubling lack of responsiveness to safety issues.

The situation underscores a broader issue of infrastructure maintenance and public safety, particularly in areas with high foot traffic. As residents call for urgent repairs, the incident serves as a reminder of the potential risks posed by neglected public facilities.

With the bridge being a crucial link for commuters, the need for immediate action is clear. Both Greater Anglia and Network Rail have stated that safety is their priority, but the community is left questioning the effectiveness of current safety measures and the urgency of necessary repairs.

Source: BBC News

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