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Ellistown, Whitehill RoadProposed Safer Route to School Scheme![]() BackgroundIn early 2007, Ellistown Community Primary School adopted a School Travel Plan (STP), which identified how students travelled to school and identified possible opportunities to enable travel by more sustainable means, e.g. walking and cycling. The STP identified the need for a school 20mph zone to reduce vehicle speeds around the school entrance.The County Council has also been petitioned to provide a pedestrian crossing on Whitehill Road.
The concerns from the school and the petitioners have been taken into account in the development of proposals, which are aimed at controlling vehicle speeds and improving pedestrian safety. The proposals complement the scheme recently installed at the former Ellistown Crossroads which has already improved pedestrian facilities in the area.
The ProposalsA scheme is now proposed on Whitehill Road which is aimed at controlling vehicle speed and improving pedestrian safety, and consists of:
To view a plan of this scheme please click here (pdf format, file size 712kb)
The use of this plan is limited to viewing on-line and printing one copy only. For photos and details of the traffic measures we are proposing in your area, please click on our link to the photo gallery and follow the link for gallery part 5. Scheme Objectives
What happens next?Public consultations have been carried out and comments received are now being collated. The success of these proposals is dependent on the support of the local community and comments received help elected members to decide how the scheme should progress. The final outcome of the consultations will be posted on the website.
Contact DetailsIf you wish to discuss these proposals please contact:-Anne Smith on direct line telephone number 0116 3057266 or
Isabella McKnight on direct line telephone number 0116 3058241
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Email tsd@leics.gov.uk |
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