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Publication Date:-
2024-03-13
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Knowsley roads witnessed the UK's 7th highest increase in accidents since 2019!

A new study conducted by Moneybarn car finance has analysed the increase in the number of road accidents per local authority each year to announce the UK towns and Cities with the highest increase in road traffic accidents in 2023.

The 10 UK Towns with the highest surge in road accidents:-

Rank Local Authority All accidents
(2019)
All accidents
(2023)
Difference
(2019 to 2023)
1 Calderdale 271 403 48.71%
2 Reading 227 310 36.56%
3 Bradford 833 1,062 27.49%
4 Kirklees 577 733 27.04%
5 Wakefield 487 614 26.08%
6 Perth and Kinross 125 156 24.80%
7 Knowsley 189 229 21.16%
8 Hartlepool 105 125 19.05%
9 Derbyshire excl Derby 1,238 1,462 18.09%
10 Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole 641 737 14.98%

Knowsley has the 7th most dangerous roads in 2023! Knowsley recorded a:- 21.16% increase in road accidents from:- 189 in 2019 to 229 in 2023.

Calderdale, West Yorkshire, recorded the highest surge in road accidents, up by:- 48.71% since 2019. The metropolitan borough with the UK's most dangerous roads saw the biggest surge in road accidents in the UK, nearly doubling from:- 271 incidents in 2019 to 403 in 2023.

Reading in Berkshire has the UK's 2nd most dangerous roads! Drivers in Reading faced a:- 36.56% rise in accidents in:- 2023, with numbers escalating from:- 227 accidents in:- 2019 to 310 in 2023.

Further insights:-

  • Stoke on Trent has seen the biggest decrease in road traffic accidents, of:- 72.70%, between:- 2019 and 2023.

  • Most UK road accidents occur within the:- 21 mph to 30 mph speed range.

  • T-Junctions are named the most dangerous type of junction, with over:- 29,200 accidents taking place in:- 2023.


Reduction in Liverpool City Council intervention confirmed by Government

THE Government has confirmed a significant reduction in the intervention at Liverpool City Council, with the publication of revised directions.

The Commissioners will hand back powers for several functions over the coming weeks, earlier than planned.

The ability to appoint most senior managers will be returned to the Council with immediate effect.

The Council will regain oversight of the finance and highways functions from 31 March.

The size of the Commissioner team will reduce to 4, from:- 18 March 2024, following the resignation of Joanna Killian, who is taking up a new post as Chief Executive of the Local Government Association.

The remaining Commissioners will steadily reduce their involvement and days spent with the Council.

Council Leader, Cllr Liam Robinson, said:- "I'm really pleased that the Government has accepted the recommendations of the Commissioners and confirmed the handing back of some powers to the Council ahead of schedule. It is recognition of the fact that we have made significant progress over the last nine months or so, although we know that we have much more to do. We are continuing to work at pace to deal with those areas where we still need to make progress, such as property management. I am confident this marks the beginning of the end of the intervention as we know it. It is a tribute to the hard work of staff and Councillors who have worked so hard to put in place the building blocks for improved services. I want to reassure residents that we are not complacent and we continue to move at pace to drive the improvements we need to make and achieve our ambition of becoming an excellent Council delivering value-for-money services."

Cllr Liam Robinson has held constructive discussions with the local Government minister, Simon Hoare MP, about the intervention. He has written to Cllr Robinson to say the Government recognises the progress made and "wish to support a managed transition to ending the statutory intervention."

The Commissioners will continue to exercise functions relating to governance, regeneration, property management and a limited number of senior appointments including:- the Director of Property, those related to HR / organisational development and statutory Officers.

The next Commissioners report will outline what will happen at the scheduled end of the intervention in June 2024.

 
      
 
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