Archibold Wellbelove
PFD Report
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Ref: 2013-0324
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· Deadline: 29 Jan 2014
Coroner's Concerns (AI summary)
The Council failed to review its night-lighting policy for roads, creating unsafe conditions for pedestrians who regularly use unlit areas and may be unaware of footpath discontinuations.
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(1) failure of the Council to review its night-lighting policy with specific regard to the circumstances of Mr Wellbelove's death; to include consideration of evidence that pedestrians regularly use the road during the unlit hours; and evidence that pedestrians, during the unlit hours not be aware of the presence of a footpath on the Leamington-bound side of the road, at the point of being may discontinuation of the footpath on the Kenilworth-bound side of the road:
Responses
Action Taken
Warwickshire County Council has brought forward its review of night-lighting policy and will implement a dropped crossing point, barrier rail, supporting signage, and keep the street light on throughout the night where the footway terminates. (AI summary)
Warwickshire County Council has brought forward its review of night-lighting policy and will implement a dropped crossing point, barrier rail, supporting signage, and keep the street light on throughout the night where the footway terminates. (AI summary)
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Dear Sir REGULATION 28 REPORT: ARCHIBALD WELLBELOVE At the request of the Chief Executive, am writing on behalf of Warwickshire County Council to respond to the Regulation 28 Report issued by the Assistant Coroner, Dr Richard Brittain, on 4t December 2013. Although the Report was posted to the County Council, we have no record of receiving it and did not become aware of its contents until 3r February 2014. In consequence, the Assistant Coroner agreed to extend the time for responding to 318 March
2014. In his Report; the Assistant Coroner identified the following concerns: Failure of the Council to review its night-lighting policy with specific regard to the circumstances of Mr Wellbelove's death; to include consideration of: evidence that pedestrians regularly use the road during unlit hours; and evidence that pedestrians, during the unlit hours, may not be aware of the presence of footpath on the Leamington-bound side of the road, at the of discontinuation of the footpath on the Kenilworth-bound side of the road. The Council had scheduled a review of the policy for the early Summer but has brought forward this particular element in light of the Regulation 28 Report Attached to this letter is a note of the investigations carried out by our highway engineers and their conclusions: From this it will be seen that it has been decided to make a number of changes at the point where the Kenilworth-bound footway terminates in order to reduce the risk of any future deaths_ These changes are as follows: dropped crossing point supported by tactile paving on both sides of the road a barrier rail to deter pedestrians supporting signing to direct pedestrians across the road at this keeping the street light nearest to the crossing point on throughout the night: Lexcel INVESTOR IN PEOPLE BOCIET 18460 Printed on 100% recycled paper point point hhrelr< About Mtive_ 0 disa
Iam aware that this response will be shown to Mr Wellbelove's family and do hope that they will accept our heartfelt condolences for their loss: The County Council has no representations to make about the release or publication of this response_
2014. In his Report; the Assistant Coroner identified the following concerns: Failure of the Council to review its night-lighting policy with specific regard to the circumstances of Mr Wellbelove's death; to include consideration of: evidence that pedestrians regularly use the road during unlit hours; and evidence that pedestrians, during the unlit hours, may not be aware of the presence of footpath on the Leamington-bound side of the road, at the of discontinuation of the footpath on the Kenilworth-bound side of the road. The Council had scheduled a review of the policy for the early Summer but has brought forward this particular element in light of the Regulation 28 Report Attached to this letter is a note of the investigations carried out by our highway engineers and their conclusions: From this it will be seen that it has been decided to make a number of changes at the point where the Kenilworth-bound footway terminates in order to reduce the risk of any future deaths_ These changes are as follows: dropped crossing point supported by tactile paving on both sides of the road a barrier rail to deter pedestrians supporting signing to direct pedestrians across the road at this keeping the street light nearest to the crossing point on throughout the night: Lexcel INVESTOR IN PEOPLE BOCIET 18460 Printed on 100% recycled paper point point hhrelr< About Mtive_ 0 disa
Iam aware that this response will be shown to Mr Wellbelove's family and do hope that they will accept our heartfelt condolences for their loss: The County Council has no representations to make about the release or publication of this response_
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Report Sections
Investigation and Inquest
On 10th December 2012 an investigation was commenced into the death of Archibold WELLBELOVE, aged 18 years old. The investigation concluded at the end of the inquest on 22 November 2013, The conclusion of the inquest was narrative (Copy attached)
Circumstances of the Death
Mr Wellbelove died in the early hours of December 7 2012, after struck by a Taxi on the Kenilworth-bound carriageway of the A452 There had been a recent change in the County Council's night-lighting policy, which resulted in this section of road being unlit at the time of his death
Action Should Be Taken
In my opinion action should be taken to prevent future deaths and believe you as Chief Executive of the Council have the power to take such action:
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