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Tragic accident occurs at Poynings roundabout

Jade Anderson by Jade Anderson
October 12, 2025
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Tragic accident occurs at Poynings roundabout

Story Highlight

– Incident occurred on September 26 at a roundabout.
– Location connects A281, Poynings Road, and Saddlescombe Road.
– Near Poynings, details of the incident pending.
– Authorities investigating circumstances surrounding the incident.
– Local community affected and awaiting further updates.

Full Story

A significant incident occurred on September 26 at a roundabout linking major routes, specifically the A281 (West Road), Poynings Road, and Saddlescombe Road, close to the village of Poynings.

Emergency services responded promptly to the scene. Local authorities indicated that the situation was serious, prompting swift action to ensure both safety and traffic management. Officers from the police and paramedics were dispatched immediately to assess the situation and provide assistance where necessary.

Eyewitnesses reported that a number of vehicles were involved in the incident, leading to considerable disruptions in the area. One resident, who wished to remain anonymous, stated, “It all happened so quickly; it was shocking to see such a serious collision so close to home.” This sentiment was echoed by others living nearby, who expressed concerns about road safety at the roundabout, which has been a focal point for traffic incidents in recent months.

As the emergency services worked, traffic was redirected, causing delays for several hours. Officers were seen taking statements from various witnesses as they gathered information about the circumstances leading to the collision. The local police have urged anyone with additional information or dashcam footage to come forward, highlighting the importance of community involvement in such investigations.

The roundabout, which serves as a key junction for motorists traveling between local routes and the A281, has a history of being the site of accidents. This has raised questions among residents about the adequacy of safety measures in place. Some community members have called for a review of the roundabout’s design, suggesting that visibility issues may contribute to the frequency of incidents.

In a recent statement, a spokesperson for the local council acknowledged the concerns expressed by residents and confirmed that a review of the roundabout’s safety measures was being considered. The council aims to ensure that all necessary adjustments are made to enhance safety for all road users. “We take road safety extremely seriously, and we will be looking into this matter thoroughly,” said the spokesperson.

Moreover, following this incident, local transport authorities are expected to initiate a broader assessment of traffic patterns in the area. This review will include feedback from community members and law enforcement to identify potential improvements to signage and road markings, particularly focusing on high-traffic times and accident hotspots.

Local residents would also like to see increased police presence at key times, arguing that a more visible law enforcement presence could deter reckless driving and encourage greater compliance with road safety regulations. “We all want to feel safe on our roads, and that might mean more patrols at times when traffic is heavy,” shared one local shopkeeper.

The emergency services completed their work after several hours, and the area was reopened later in the evening. Fortunately, no serious injuries were reported, which is a relief to the local community, many of whom had feared the worst given the scale of the incident.

As investigations continue, the local police have reiterated the importance of road safety awareness for all drivers. They have encouraged the public to remain vigilant and adhere to traffic laws to prevent future accidents.

In summary, this October incident at the Poynings roundabout serves as a stark reminder of the vital importance of road safety and community cooperation in ensuring the well-being of all road users. The reactions from the local populace and authorities indicate a shared commitment to addressing concerns and facilitating discussions about making roads safer for everyone involved.

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  1. Nathaniel Grant says:
    4 months ago

    Deeply concerning to hear about another incident at Poynings roundabout. Even without serious injuries this highlights an ongoing risk that needs practical action. Recommend an urgent review of signage visibility junction layout and approach speeds, plus consideration of traffic calming measures improved lighting and clearer lane markings. Community reporting of near misses and any CCTV or dashcam footage could help identify patterns. Authorities should set a clear timetable for the review and communicate interim measures so residents know what is being done to reduce the chance of future collisions.

  2. sadie warner says:
    4 months ago

    This is a timely reminder that near misses and collisions at junctions with high traffic flow need a thorough, evidence based response. A review should look at signage visibility, road markings, approach speeds, and whether the layout encourages safe lane choice and clear sightlines. Collecting collision and near miss data, including from local residents, plus a traffic survey at different times of day will help target interventions. Short term measures could include enhanced warning signs, temporary speed reduction and targeted enforcement while longer term options such as improved geometry, clearer lane guidance or a redesigned junction are considered. Any changes should be monitored post implementation to ensure they reduce risk.

  3. Mason Carter says:
    3 months ago

    Condolences to everyone affected by this incident. It is vital that the investigation looks at root causes such as sightlines, signage, road markings, carriageway layout and speed management. Temporary measures like clearer signage and reduced approach speeds should be considered immediately while a full review of engineering, enforcement and education options is carried out. Community reporting of near misses and a review of collision history will help target the most effective interventions.

  4. olivia mercer says:
    3 months ago

    Very relieved to hear there were no serious injuries. This incident highlights the need for a prompt and thorough review of the junction layout, signage, lighting and speed management. Temporary measures such as clearer signage, reduced speed limits and targeted enforcement could help immediately while a longer term safety audit and collision analysis is carried out to identify engineering or visibility improvements. Community concerns should be central to the review and authorities must share findings and timescales so residents know what is being done to prevent future incidents.

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