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Blackfordby, Main StreetVehicle Speed Reduction SchemeIncorporating An Advisory 20mph School Safety Zone![]() BackgroundAs part of regeneration in the Ashby Woulds area, a development of new housing and industrial areas is currently being constructed near Woodville. As a consequence the developer, Tapton Estates, has made a sum of money available for the introduction of speed reducing measures on Main Street to mitigate against the effect of any increased traffic volume and speeds through the village.The scheme now proposed will focus on reducing vehicle speeds on Main Street and creating a safer environment for all road users, but particularly local residents and parents and children travelling to and from the school.
The ProposalsThe proposals consist of:
To view a plan of this scheme please click here (pdf format, file size 385kb) The use of this plan is limited to viewing on-line and printing one copy only. For photos and details of the types of traffic measures we are proposing in your area, please click on our link to the photo gallery and follow the links for examples.
Scheme ObjectivesTo reduce vehicle speeds which will create a safer environment for all road users, but particularly for local residents and parents and children travelling to and from the school.
Public ExhibitionA public exhibition was held at the vilage hall on 11th December 2007, where County Council Officers were in attendance to discuss scheme details. The exhibition was well attended.What happens next?The success of these proposals is dependent on the support of the local community and comments received help elected County Council 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:-Clive Hodges on direct line telephone number 0116 3057224 or
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