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6. La Voz de Galicia
Attention: Letters to the Editor
Rúa Orzán 11,
A Coruña, España
7. Dear Editor,
I am writing in response to your article titled
‘Parking Near School Raises Safety Fears’
published on 25th September regarding the
lack of parking spaces near IES Mugardos.
As mentioned in your article, the situation is
becoming increasingly chaotic. In my opinion,
it is only a matter of time before a child is
injured or worse due to the appalling parking
and access conditions.
8. There are no dedicated parking spots for parents
dropping off and picking up their children. On-
street parking is near impossible. This means
that both parents and children must risk
walking on the busy road.
I suggest that a drop off and pick up area is built
on site to reduce the traffic impact in the
already congested area. The school would also
benefit from a lollipop person to patrol the
road and ensure that pupils arrive safely.
9. Students and parents are calling on the wider
community to help us find a solution. We
cannot go on like this. If nothing is done we
will be forced to take further action.
Sincerely,
Mercedes
President of the Students´Association
Mercedes´ Mum
Vice President of the Parents´Association