Barkby and Barkby Thorpe
Measures to reduce the impact of traffic
Latest Update February 2008
Works were completed in December 2007.
Background
Barkby and Barkby Thorpe have for some time been suffering from traffic passing through the villages as an alternative to using the A607 and Leicester Ring Road. When congestion occurs on the major routes large volumes of vehicles travelling through Barkby and Barkby Thorpe create particular problems but it also appears that an increasing number of drivers are habitually using the village route alternatives. The Parish Council requested that the County Council formulate measures to help alleviate the situation.
The Works
The scheme consisted of:
The installation of
- Priority narrowing features on the Barkby and Barkby Thorpe north/south routes (Queniborough Road, Queen Street and King Street)
- Associated speed cushions
- New street lighting, road signing and marking
In addition
- Each narrowing feature incorporates a "bypass" route for pedestrians, cyclists and horse riders
- Existing 30mph speed limits have been extended to incorporate the features to be installed
For photos and details of the traffic measures proposed as part of this scheme, please click to view our
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Scheme Objectives
To reduce the impact of "through" traffic in Barkby and Barkby Thorpe
Public Exhibition
A public exhibition was held at Barkby Village Hall, Beeby Road, Barkby on Saturday 3rd March 2007 between 1:30pm and 5:30pm. The exhibition was well attended by local residents.
The County Council invited comments on the proposals. The views contained in the responses were compiled into a report which was submitted to County Councillors. The majority of responses were in favour of the proposals and approval was given for the proposals to be implemented.
Contact Details
If you wish to discuss the scheme please contact:-
Steve Williams on direct line telephone number 0116 3056796 or
Martin O'Connor on direct line telephone number 0116 3056186
or
Email
tsd@leics.gov.uk