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Date received: 02 May 2021Signatories received: 1Name of petitioner: Mr S Woodward
Petition response:
To view the response - view our mod.gov petitions page
Date received: 14 September 2021Signatories received: 189Name of petitioner: Mrs C Plant
The request for an assessment for the route from Upper Tean has been received and will be carried out applying our published assessment criteria.
Date received: 14 October 2021Signatories received: 3632Name of petitioner: Cllr C Atkins
This item was discussed at County Council on 19 May 2022 as it reached the threshold for a Full Council debate.
You can find details and a link to the webcast can on the moderngov website.
Date received: 10 October 2021Signatories received: 150Name of petitioner: Cllr Worthington
Date received: 10 October 2021Signatories received: 95Name of petitioner: Cllr Silvester Hall
Date received: 31 October 2021Signatories received: 1Name of petitioner: Cllr R Ward
Date received: 17 March 2022Signatories received: Name of petitioner: Mr G Hutton
Thank you for your petition calling for changes to the traffic calming features installed along Bradwell Lane.
Road safety is extremely important to the County Council and the significant investment made to improve road safety along Bradwell Lane was justified through a detailed analysis of the personal injury collisions that had occurred at this location. The scheme was designed to reduce the significant number of collisions taking place by physically reducing vehicle speeds along the route with traffic calming measures.
The scheme was subject to consultation with the local community prior to its implementation in 2018; however, the County Council will continue to monitor the impact of the scheme and discuss its findings with the local County Councillor.
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