Shropshire Council

40mph speed limit - St Martins

  • Period: 05 April 2016 - 26 April 2016
  • Status: Closed
  • Audiences: Everyone
  • Topics: Traffic management
  • Type: Public

Title of Scheme

St Martin’s – New 40mph Speed Limit

Description

Shropshire Council proposes to introduce a new 40mph speed limit on the B5069 St Martin’s Road and also Moors Lane at St Martin’s in order to restrict vehicle speeds to a level that is appropriate to the environment of the village in the interests of safety for all road users and improved quality of life for local residents.

Locations

B5069 St Martin’s Road and Moors Lane, St Martin’s

THE SHROPSHIRE COUNCIL
(BOROUGH OF OSWESTRY) (SPEED LIMITS)
ORDER 2007 (AMENDMENT) ORDER 

Shropshire Council proposes to place a 40mph speed limit on the following roads in St Martin’s:

40mph Speed Limit

  • That length of the B5069 St Martin’s Road from a point 16 metres south of its junction with Moors Bank to a point  117 metres south of its junction with Moors Lane.
  • The whole length of Moors Lane.

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 atCouncil Offices, Castle View, Oswestry. Alternatively they may be viewed at:  shropshire.gov.uk/traffic.

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 26 April 2016.

Please note that, for legal reasons, objections must be made in writing or by e-mail, and should state the grounds on which the objection is made. Objections cannot be accepted over the phone.

Documents

Proposals implemented in full on 12 October 2016.

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 26 April 2016.

Please note that, for legal reasons, objections must be made in writing or by e-mail, and should state the grounds on which the objection is made. Objections cannot be accepted over the phone.

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