Shropshire Council

Oswestry – Church Street – experimental one-way and parking restrictions

  • Period: 11 June 2020 - 11 December 2020
  • Status: Closed
  • Audiences: Everyone
  • Topics: Traffic management
  • Type: Public

Title of scheme

Oswestry – Church Street – experimental one-way and parking restrictions

Description

This experimental one-way traffic order will address concerns regarding pedestrian safety on the B5069 Church Street in Oswestry, and support active travel to help the country emerge from the coronavirus crisis following the Transport Secretary's statement on coronavirus (COVID-19) on 9 May 2020.

The removal of a traffic lane and a loading bay, and the relocation of the disabled bay to Festival Square, will enable the allocation of existing carriageway space to pedestrians to assist with safe distancing measures on both sides of the road.

The above provides both improved road safety for all road users and increased quality of life for the local community, and will be applied on an experimental basis for up to 18 months.

Locations

Church Street and English Walls (cul-de-sac), Oswestry

Consultation begins

11 June 2020

Consultation ends

11 December 2020

THE SHROPSHIRE COUNCIL (VARIOUS ROADS, OSWESTRYY) (EXPERIMENTAL ONE WAY AND WAITING RESTRICTIONS) ORDER 2020

On 11 June 2020 Shropshire Council made an experimental order to place one-way traffic and parking restrictions on Church Street in Oswestry, as follows:

One-way traffic

Church Street

From its junction with Smithfield Street to its junction with Cross Street, in a northeasterly direction.

Parking restrictions

No waiting at any time

Church Street 

(northwest side)

From its junction with Smithfield Street to a point 148.6 metres northeast of its junction with Upper Brook Street

Church Street  (southeast side)

From its junction with Smithfield Street to a point 27 metres southwest of that junction

The cul-de-sac section of English Walls

(southwest side)

From a point 30m northwest of its junction with English Walls for a distance of 20m in a northwesterly direction.

No waiting or loading at any time

Church Street 

(northwest side)

From its junction with The Cross to its junction with Smithfield Street

Church Street  (southeast side)

From its junction with The Cross to a point 2m southwest of the property boundary of no. 3 and no’s 5-9 Church Street

 

From a point 1m northeast of the property boundary of no’s 5-9 and no 11 Church Street to its junction with Smithfield Street

Loading bay

Church Street

(southeast side)

From a point 2m southwest of the property boundary of no. 3 and no’s 5-9 Church Street to a point 1m northeast of the property boundary of no’s 5-9 and no 11 Church Street

 Disabled persons parking bay

The cul-de-sac section of English Walls

(southwest side)

From a point 16m northwest of its junction with English Walls for a distance of 14m in a northwesterly direction

The existing restrictions at the above locations are suspended for the duration of this order.

This order comes into effect on 18 June 2020 and will operate for a period of up to 18 months. We'll consider in due course whether its provisions should continue in force indefinitely.

Your views on this order, including whether or not it should be made permanent, are welcome. Please click the How to get involved tab for details on how to comment.

Documents

If you wish to raise an objection, express support, or make any other comments about these proposals, please send us an email or letter by 11 December 2020 (contact details as above). You may also ring the above phone number for more information.

Please note that, for legal reasons, objections must be made in writing or by mail, and should state the grounds on which the objection is made. Objections cannot be accepted over the phone. If you wish to question the validity of the order, or of any of its provisions, on the grounds that they are not within the powers conferred by the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, or that any requirement of the act or of any instrument made under it has not been complied with in relation to the order you may, within six weeks from 11 June 2020, apply for the purpose to the High Court.

11 June 2020

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