Dorset, Motoring & Transport, Poole | Posted on August 25th, 2020 | return to news
Rat runs in Poole and Springbourne to become no-through roads
Two roads in Poole and one in Springbourne are to become no through roads from Bank Holiday Monday 31 August as part of an experiment to create low traffic neighbourhoods.
At Birds Hill Road only buses and bicycles will be permitted to exit onto Longfleet Road, while neighbouring Churchfield Road will also become a no through road with bollards and planters preventing traffic at its junction with Fernside Road. The Route One bus service will be unaffected. Seven on-street parking places will be removed.
Stanley Green Road will see closures implemented at three junctions, with through traffic prevented on Tatnam Road, Wimborne Road and on the one-way section westbound at Vicarage Road. Only one on-street parking place will be lost.
In Springbourne, an experimental junction closure will be implemented on Windham Road at its junction with Ashley Road. A trial closure of part of adjacent Cleveland Road, over the railway bridge between Windham Road and St Clements Road, was also proposed, though implementation has been paused to allow for further consultation. This will mean that it is not in place for the return to school this September.
Cllr Andy Hadley, portfolio holder for Transport, BCP Council, said, “We hope these low traffic neighbourhoods will encourage people making short journeys to walk or cycle to work, school and for leisure while permitting effective social distancing, instead of using a car. This helps reduce congestion for all road users
“The experimental restrictions in each location will apply to motorised vehicles only resulting in an improved experience for pedestrians, cyclists, scooter and wheelchair users. Access to homes and businesses will be maintained.”
“Some of these areas have been highlighted by local residents as speeding hotspots, so we’re very pleased to be able to create safer environments in built-up areas at the same time as tackling both the climate change emergency and our aim of promoting active, sociable and healthy lifestyles.
“We have listened to local feedback and understand that the tight timescales and limited upfront consultation mandated directly by government requirements are a concern to local people. As a result, we have delayed the introduction of the Cleveland Road trial to allow for further discussion.”
Residents and people who visit the areas concerned can have their say on these changes over six months from the launch of the consultation last Friday 21 August..
Full details of each scheme and online feedback forms can be found at bcpcouncil.gov.uk/birdshill, bcpcouncil.gov.uk/springbourne and bcpcouncil.gov.uk/stanleygreenroad
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