Burford – 50mph speed limit
- Period: 10 January 2020 - 31 January 2020
- Status: Closed
- Audiences: Everyone
- Topics: Traffic management
- Type: Public
Title of scheme |
Burford – 50mph speed limit |
Description |
It is proposed to create an enforceable speed limit, combined with traffic engineering measures, on A456 Kidderminster to Woofferton Road in Burford. These measures will reduce vehicle speeds which will improve road safety along this length of road by decreasing the risk of road accidents and casualties. |
Locations |
A456 Kidderminster to Woofferton Road |
Consultation begins |
10 January 2020 |
Consultation ends |
31 January 2020 |
THE SHROPSHIRE COUNCIL
(DISTRICT OF SOUTH SHROPSHIRE)
(SPEED LIMITS) (PART 2) ORDER 2007 (AMENDMENT) ORDER
Shropshire Council proposes to introduce a 50mph speed limit on the following length of road in Burford:
- That length of the A456 Kidderminster to Woofferton Road between a point 347 metres west of its junction with the B4214 Clee Hill Road and a point 177m west of the A456 Kidderminster to Woofferton Road junction with the unclassified road that leads to Greete.
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 Ludlow Library, 7/9 Parkway, Ludlow.
10 January 2020
(Data Protection: Please note that representations received may be reproduced, stored, copied and published on-line in connection with the processing of the (proposed) Order and/or any Inquiry. Information will not be used for additional purposes without consent. Representations without a name and address will be treated as anonymous, which may affect their weight in the decision making process. Any details published on-line will exclude individuals email addresses and phone numbers.)
Documents
Proposals implemented in full on 2 July 2021.
If you wish to raise an objection, express support or make any other comments about these proposals please send an email to: traffic.engineering@shropshire.gov.uk by 31 January 2020. You may also ring 0345 678 9006 for more information.
Please note that, for legal reasons, objections must be made in writing or by email, and should state the grounds on which the objection is made. Objections cannot be accepted over the phone.