The Shropshire Playing Fields Association has re-iterated its call for gates along stretches of the River Severn in Shrewsbury.
has failed to discuss the"important role gating or lack of gating has to play in helping to prevent future tragedies".
He wrote:"We request that the report should include discussion related to: installing improved design gates at the Greyfriars Bridge and the Weir; installing gates at Waters Lane to help control access along towpath; installing a gate from Victoria Street leading down to the river; installing two gates either side of lock-up garages along the footpath near Castle Walk Bridge.
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