Serious Concerns Raised Following Child Injured in A38 Twigworth Collision

Residents across Twigworth and neighbouring parishes have been left deeply concerned following reports that a child was struck by a car on the A38 Tewkesbury Road on 6 May 2026 and taken to hospital.

While the full circumstances surrounding the incident are not yet known, local Parish Councils have for some time been calling for reduced speed limits, safer pedestrian crossing points, and improved road safety measures along this increasingly dangerous stretch of the A38.

Our thoughts are with the child and their family at this difficult time. We sincerely hope for a swift recovery and that the injuries sustained are not serious.

Sadly, many residents will say this incident comes as no surprise.

People living in Twigworth hear it every day and witness it regularly — speeding traffic, dangerous overtaking, near misses, and pedestrians attempting to cross one of the busiest roads in the area with very little protection. Residents are now asking: how many more accidents or near misses must communities endure before meaningful action is finally taken?

Children walking to bus stops, elderly residents, parents with prams, dog walkers, cyclists and local families are all placed at risk simply trying to move safely through their own village.

Over recent years, Twigworth and surrounding parishes have experienced significant housing growth and increased traffic volumes, yet pedestrian infrastructure has failed to keep pace with that expansion.

In Twigworth, there are no dedicated pedestrian crossing facilities along most of the village, aside from the small refuge islands near the Twigworth Green roundabout. For many residents living further along the A38, these offer little practical help when trying to safely cross to reach businesses, bus stops, homes, or community facilities.

Pedestrians are often forced to navigate narrow pavements while vehicles continue travelling through the village at speed, despite the recently introduced 40mph limit. We have also received reports from residents who have experienced drivers dangerously overtaking within the new speed restriction zone itself.

Residents and Parish Councils alike are now calling for Gloucestershire County Council Highways to take urgent and decisive action before another serious incident occurs.

The community deserves safer roads, proper crossing points, effective speed enforcement, and infrastructure that reflects the reality of a growing village — not continued delay while residents risk their safety every day.


Twigworth Green – Traffic Order

Gloucestershire County Council shall be introducing an On-Street Parking Order 2017 “No Waiting at Any Time (Double Yellow Line) Restrictions” on various roads within the Twigworth Green Phase 1a development. 

The proposals are in association with the ongoing development at Twigworth Green to the south-east of the A38 Tewkesbury Road (planning ref – 19/00935/APP). 

The measures are primarily proposed to improve the navigability of these roads and to improve road safety generally for vehicles (including cyclists) and pedestrians. 

This will be achieved by preventing inappropriate parking close to junctions, or where it causes obstruction for passing vehicles (including emergency service vehicles), congestion and obscures visibility for pedestrians attempting to cross the various roads. 

The proposals would also supplement Rule 243 of the Highway Code (i.e., no parking within 10 metres of a junction). 

The restrictions to be introduced … No Waiting at Any Time (Double Yellow Lines) on the following roads:

  • Ironbridge Road (82319) – Along sections on both sides of its carriageway between its junctions with Tewkesbury Road and Ironbridge Road (72667)
  • Apley Road (82310) – Along sections on both sides of its carriageway north-east of its junction with Ironbridge Road (82319)
  • Barley Drive (82308) – Along a section on both sides of its carriageway north-east of its junction with Ironbridge Road (82319) 
  • Leighton Close (82320) – Along a section on both sides of its carriageway at its junction with Ironbridge Road (82319) – Along a section on both sides of its carriageway at its internal loop road junction. 
  • Carrington Road (82322) – Along a section on both sides of its carriageway at its junction with Ironbridge Road (82319) 

The lengths of roads fall within the Parish of Twigworth in the Tewkesbury Borough within the County of Gloucestershire. 

More information on this Traffic Order can be found on the Gloucestershire County Council Highways webpage: https://www.gloucestershire.gov.uk/tros/tewkesbury-traffic-regulation-orders-tro-and-traffic-schemes/waiting-restrictions-various-roads-in-the-twigworth-green-phase-1a-development-twigworth/