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Calls for Lark Lane ‘solution’ after diners narrowly escape horror crash

Calls for Lark Lane ‘solution’ after diners narrowly escape horror crash

A shocking near miss on Lark Lane has prompted calls for a more permanent and safe solution for outdoor eating and drinking on the famous south Liverpool street.

On Sunday, two diners narrowly escaped a horror crash as they sat outside Maranto’s restaurant just before 8pm. Harrowing footage shows the pair jump up and out of the way as a white car crashes into the row of tables outside the venue. The man can be seen being thrown to the floor in the clip.

The incident, which has resulted in a 53-year-old woman being charged, has sparked more calls for an improved scheme on Lark Lane to accommodate outdoor eating and drinking.

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In 2020, orange cones and bollards were put in place as Lark Lane was changed to a one-way traffic route in order to allow hospitality venues to accommodate more customers in outside areas due to coronavirus restrictions around numbers allowed inside.

While the one-way scheme was welcomed by many, the cones were highly controversial and considered unsightly by many. Last year the council replaced them with planters and more permanent black bollards.

But local people and businesses have still been hoping that the council will come forward with something more suitable for the long-term and after Sunday’s incident, the feeling is this should happen sooner rather than later.

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  • May 23, 2023