Safety Issues - Ryhall Road, Stamford Existing traffic movements on Ryhall Road are pictured facing Ryhall. 1,500 seat Football Stadium + Sports Education.

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Safety Issues - Ryhall Road, Stamford Existing traffic movements on Ryhall Road are pictured facing Ryhall. 1,500 seat Football Stadium + Sports Education Centre S13/0260 is proposed with its new highway junction at the hidden dip’s low point. Slideshow Sequence 1 3 incoming vehicles disappear in dip 1 outgoing vehicle disappears in dip Having viewed the slideshow, do you think that the highway access to the Football Stadium + Sports Education Centre being located at the bottom of the existing blind dip on Ryhall Road can be safe? If you have concerns please go to

Incoming White Car Sequence 1 – Picture 1 Site of proposed 1,500 seat Football Stadium junction on left, close to lowest point of road

Incoming White Car Disappears Sequence 1 – Picture 2 Site of proposed 1,500 seat Football Stadium junction on left, close to lowest point of road At this point there are actually 4 vehicles on this stretch of road, 3 are in the dip unseen

Incoming Transit Connect Van Appearing Incoming Red Car Sequence 1 – Picture 3 Site of proposed 1,500 seat Football Stadium junction on left, close to lowest point of road Outgoing Red Car appearing Incoming White Car Not visible

Incoming White Car Re-appearing Incoming Red Car Disappears Sequence 1 – Picture 4 Site of proposed 1,500 seat Football Stadium junction on left, close to lowest point of road

Incoming Red Car Still not visible Sequence 1 – Picture 5 Site of proposed 1,500 seat Football Stadium junction on left, close to lowest point of road

Incoming Red Car Re-appears Sequence 1 – Picture 6 Site of proposed 1,500 seat Football Stadium junction on left, close to lowest point of road

Sequence 1 – Picture 7 Site of proposed 1,500 seat Football Stadium junction on left, close to lowest point of road

Sequence 1 – Picture 8 Site of proposed 1,500 seat Football Stadium junction on left, close to lowest point of road