Petitioners are out in force to close a junction on the A38 following death of ferryman
A Liskeard businessman's campaign to get a notorious junction on the A38 closed gets underway in earnest tonight.
Rik Jones set up a petition and facebook group following the death of 20 year old Richard Neale in April.
The young ferry worker's car collided with a landrover at the Looe turnoff - campaigners are now calling for it to be replaced with a roundabout or closed all together
Tonight some of Richard's former friends and car enthusiasts are gathering at Derriford's B and Q to collect signatures.
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