West Felton speed limit
- Period: 19 August 2014 - 09 September 2014
- Status: Closed
- Audiences: Everyone
- Topics: Traffic management
- Type: Public
Title of Scheme |
West Felton – Extension of 30mph speed limit |
Description
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Shropshire Council proposes to extend the existing 30mph speed limit on the Holyhead Road at West Felton. This will restrict vehicle speeds to a level that is appropriate to the environment of the village, which is in the safety interests of all road users. It will also improve the quality of life for local residents. |
Locations |
Holyhead Road, West Felton |
Consultation Begins |
19 August 2014 |
Consultation Ends |
9 September 2014 |
THE SHROPSHIRE COUNCIL
(BOROUGH OF OSWESTRY) (SPEED LIMITS)
ORDER 2007 (AMENDMENT) ORDER
Shropshire Council proposes to extend the 30mph speed limit on Holyhead Road in West Felton, as follows:
From the point where the street lighting ends (118 metres south of its junction with Fox Lane) for a distance of 60 metres in a generally southerly direction
Full details of these proposals are in the deposited documents which may be examined during usual office opening hours at The Shirehall, Abbey Foregate, Shrewsbury, or at Council Offices, Castle View, Oswestry Alternatively they may be viewed at: shropshire.gov.uk/traffic.
19 August 2014
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Documents
A few broadly supportive comments received.
Scheme implemented on 13 May 2015.
If you wish to raise an objection, express support or make any other comments about these proposals, please send an e-mail to: traffic.engineering@shropshire.gov.uk or ring 0345 678 9006 by 9 September 2014.