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Family of Harlow Edwards lead protest against speeders

Family and friends of Harlow Edwards, who was tragically killed by a speeding driver last year, gathered to ask drivers to slow down.
Family and friends of Harlow Edwards, who was tragically killed by a speeding driver last year, gathered to ask drivers to slow down.

The family of a two-year-old girl who was knocked down and killed on a busy Perthshire road have staged a “peaceful protest” against speeding motorists.

Grieving parents Sara and Steven Edwards returned to the scene of little Harlow’s tragic death to lead a sombre demonstration, calling for extra measures to prevent future accidents.

The youngster died after a crash on Forfar Road, Coupar Angus, in October last year. Her older sister and brother were also badly hurt.

Although a part-time 20mph zone was recently installed, the Edwards believe that much-discussed plans to fully upgrade the stretch have been forgotten about.

Courier News. Jamie Buchanan story. Family and friends of Harlow Edwards, who was tragically killed by a speeding driver last year, gathered to ask drivers to slow down and ask Perth and Kinross council to implement the traffic calming measures they have promised. Picture shows; Steven and Sara Edwards (Harlow Edwards parents) with their simple message 'Please Slow Down'. Friday, 2nd June, 2017.
Courier News. Jamie Buchanan story. Family and friends of Harlow Edwards, who was tragically killed by a speeding driver last year, gathered to ask drivers to slow down and ask Perth and Kinross council to implement the traffic calming measures they have promised. Picture shows; Steven and Sara Edwards (Harlow Edwards parents) with their simple message ‘Please Slow Down’. Friday, 2nd June, 2017.

Council officers had previously pledged to install more road markings and warning signs, but the local authority now say the work has been held up because of prolonged negotiations with landowners.

On Friday afternoon, Mr and Mrs Edwards were joined by other villagers, armed with placards and banners, at Forfar Road, near popular Larghan Park.

Two police scarecrows which helped slow down traffic earlier this year also returned to the roadside.

Harlow Edwards.
Harlow Edwards.

Mr Edwards, 39, said: “As the traffic continues to speed — often at more than twice the legal limit — we have decided to stage this demonstration to remind drivers of the importance of keeping to the speed limit.

“With the better weather our park becomes busier and combined with the fact our children are still having to cross this road every morning to catch their school bus, we feel that the need to do something to keep our children safe from the dangers these drivers pose grows.”

He added: “In the absence of any permanent traffic calming measures we have been left with no choice but to take things into our own hands and hope this will make the impact we need.”

Future work is expected to include red anti-skid road marking and widened footways.

A local authority spokeswoman said: “Perth and Kinross Council has implemented the majority of signs and road markings needed as far as possible to improve road safety on Forfar Road in Coupar Angus.

“We have been in contact with the Edwards family to let them know that while additional traffic signals and signage have been ordered, installing these will require the permission neighbouring land owners.”

She added: “We are progressing this as quickly as possible and will continue to keep the family up-to-date.”

A 23-year-old man from Forfar has been charged by police in connection with the October 13 crash.

The Edwards family recently set up a charity, Harlow’s Helping Hand, which helps bereaved families pay for funeral or headstone costs.