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Petition opens to put high guard rails on Gracious Lane Bridge over A21 in Sevenoaks

A petition has been started to try and stop people falling from a bridge following the tragic death of a woman yesterday.

More than 1,000 people have already signed the petition to put high guard rails a bridge in Sevenoaks, which crosses the A21 Sevenoaks Bypass.

Yesterday, a woman fell from the bridge at around 6am and died at the scene.

Gracious Lane Bridge in Sevenoaks
Gracious Lane Bridge in Sevenoaks

Last July Angela Skinner, from Tunbridge Wells, died after a similar incident.

The petition reads: "There are Samaritans signs on the bridge but we need to do more to protect everyone.

"By introducing high guard rails people will not be able to jump."

The petition is available to view here.

A spokesperson from Highways England, which is responsible for the bridge, said: "Safety is our top priority at Highways England and we are saddened to learn of Tuesday's incident. We are always open to ideas which could improve safety and we will see what additional steps are possible at this location."

If you've been affected by any of the issues raised in this article, you can contact the Samaritans helpline on 116 123, 24 hours a day.

Kent County Council's Release the Pressure campaign can also offer support - call 0800 1070160 or visit releasethepressure.uk for more information.

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