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Saturday, February 18, 2012

Solutions to the White Lion / Penymynydd Rd issue

Robert has made a comment that deserves the front page. Perhaps Penyffordd Cllrs will take notice of and consider his excellent suggestions.

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" The restricted section of Penymynydd Road is restricted access due to it's narrow width, particularly on the approach to the White Lion field. The problem with traffic could be solved a number of ways:

1) Enforce the restriction regularly with the local police.

2) Make the restricted section one-way, this would halve the traffic flow down the road.

3) Install electronic bollards by Laburnum Cottage to effectively block through access. Local emergency services could carry a done to override the bollards in an emergency situation.

4) Install a permanent block, ie. kerbing, pavement etc to effect (3).

As you can see there are number of ways to "skin this particular cat" it's just a case of which is the easiest, cheapest and most effective."
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4 comments:

  1. I would say No 1 is a non starter.

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  2. Nigel the Scribe says elsewhere.
    "Access only restrictions will be imposed commencing approximately where the access and egress road to The White Lion estate meets Penymynydd Road to the junction of Penymynydd Road with the A5104 and obviously in the reverse direction. "
    Thank you Nigel

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  3. Lets skin the police to the bare bones and impose further restrictions that they will be expected to police, Genius!

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  4. NWP have no appetite for parking and speeding amongst other functions they are suppose to carry out. Former Chief Constable Brunstrom decimated NWP traffic division. This is well documented by a former NWP officer in the local media.

    Parking offence control has been handed over to FCC.

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