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Police, landlords and students are warning of a serious injury or death unless a city road is shut to traffic on Wednesday nights. | Police, landlords and students are warning of a serious injury or death unless a city road is shut to traffic on Wednesday nights. |
It has now one of the busiest nights in Swansea's Wind Street, with about 4,500 students and others in pubs and clubs. | |
It is closed to traffic from 1900 GMT on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. | It is closed to traffic from 1900 GMT on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. |
Leading councillors are to discuss the possibility of closing the street every night, but it could cost £10,000 a year and attract opposition from traders. | |
A previous request by South Wales Police was refused but cabinet members are being advised to back the move in principle. | A previous request by South Wales Police was refused but cabinet members are being advised to back the move in principle. |
In a letter, Chief Insp Wyn Rees said: "The evening is extremely popular with the student community. If closures are not implemented, injuries are all but inevitable Safer Swansea Partnership | In a letter, Chief Insp Wyn Rees said: "The evening is extremely popular with the student community. If closures are not implemented, injuries are all but inevitable Safer Swansea Partnership |
"The absence of a road closure on this day has huge implications for public safety." | "The absence of a road closure on this day has huge implications for public safety." |
The Safer Swansea Partnership said that from viewing CCTV footage of the street, "near-misses" were a "common occurrence". | The Safer Swansea Partnership said that from viewing CCTV footage of the street, "near-misses" were a "common occurrence". |
"If closures are not implemented, injuries are all but inevitable," it added. | "If closures are not implemented, injuries are all but inevitable," it added. |
Richard Lancaster, general manager of Swansea Students' Union, said Wednesday nights regularly attracted over 4,500 students and non-students to Wind Street and were busier than Thursdays or Fridays. | Richard Lancaster, general manager of Swansea Students' Union, said Wednesday nights regularly attracted over 4,500 students and non-students to Wind Street and were busier than Thursdays or Fridays. |
He said the street had become "really quite dangerous" with many revellers assuming it was closed to traffic like the weekends. | He said the street had become "really quite dangerous" with many revellers assuming it was closed to traffic like the weekends. |
The cabinet meets on Thursday with a recommendation that it agrees in principle to closing Wind Street every night between 1900 and 0700 GMT. | The cabinet meets on Thursday with a recommendation that it agrees in principle to closing Wind Street every night between 1900 and 0700 GMT. |
There would first need to be a public consultation, with officers warning some shops on Wind Street may object. | There would first need to be a public consultation, with officers warning some shops on Wind Street may object. |
Some other cities in Wales have had to close roads on busy nights. | Some other cities in Wales have had to close roads on busy nights. |
Greyfriars Road in Cardiff city centre has for some time been closed on Fridays and Saturdays and that has now been expanded to include Mondays and Thursdays. | Greyfriars Road in Cardiff city centre has for some time been closed on Fridays and Saturdays and that has now been expanded to include Mondays and Thursdays. |
From this weekend, Cardiff council will also shut St John Street - which is near the junction of Queen Street, Duke Street and Castle Street - each Sunday to all traffic. | From this weekend, Cardiff council will also shut St John Street - which is near the junction of Queen Street, Duke Street and Castle Street - each Sunday to all traffic. |