£4,800 PFCC Grant Boosts Road Safety in Brixworth

Brixworth Parish Council is delighted to announce it has been awarded a grant of £4,800 from the Northamptonshire Police, Fire & Crime Commissioner’s Road Safety Community Fund. This funding has enabled the purchase of two additional Speed Indicator Devices (SIDs), strengthening ongoing efforts to improve road safety and speed awareness in the village.

Image of new SID installed in Brixworth

In recent years, SIDs have proven highly effective in encouraging drivers to slow down, particularly on busy approach roads and in areas where residents have consistently raised concerns about speeding. They act as a clear, visible prompt to motorists and help reinforce safer driving behaviour. With two additional units, the Parish Council can expand coverage to more locations and rotate the devices more frequently, maintaining their visibility and effectiveness.

Police Fire and Crime Commissioner Danielle Stone said: “Tackling road safety issues is one of my top priorities, which is why I launched my Road Safety Community Fund that has now helped over 30 road safety projects across Northamptonshire. I am pleased that through the Fund I have been able to support Brixworth’s mission of making residents of their village safer. The Speed Indicator Devices will help to slow-down traffic, deter dangerous driving and protect all road users.”

SID in Brixworth

The Parish Council would like to thank the PFCC for supporting the application and recognising the value of proactive road safety measures within the community.

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