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Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Possible Traffic Calming for Penyffordd in the Daily Post

The Daily Post and Flintshire County Council are to be congratulated for high lighting traffic issues in Penyffordd.

"Cllr Bernie Attridge, cabinet member for environment at Flintshire, said: “The proposed traffic calming measures for Penyffordd are welcomed, and will improve the safety of all road users in the village.
“The scheme has been assessed in accordance with Flintshire Council's traffic calming policy.
“I urge people to attend the consultation event, so they can see for themselves what we are proposing and their view can be taken into account in the development of the scheme.”
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Thank you Bernie, You're a Top Man !
I have been getting in a bit of a panic on over lack of lack of advertising of the consultation. Mary Post Office had a letter sent to her home address which is no where near Chester Rd or Hawarden Rd.
Mary has kindly photo copied it and put it in the Post Office window.
I don't know anyone else who has received the consultation letter off Neal Cockerton , Head of Transport Assets, FCC.
I will be out over the next day putting copies through interested residents letter boxes.
I hope both The Leader and Flintshire Chronicle will run the story.

Read full story here The Daily Post

Many thanks to Cllrs Cindy Hinds and David Williams and Penyffordd Community Cllrs for making traffic calming in Chester Rd a possibility.

1 comment:

  1. Many thanks to Dave Goodban of the Chronicle fo running the Chester / Hawarden Rd traffic calming consultation story. Also the Leader and the Daily Post.

    Special thanks to Cllr Bernie Attridge FCC Head of Environment for high lighting our environment issues.

    It says somewhere that I mention 230 houses being built at Broughton increasing village traffic. What I did say was the 230 houses being built in Penyffordd increasing village centre traffic.

    What was not said in the articles was future consequences for Chester Rd. We have the proposed Warren Hall Business Park, Broughton Retail Park extension, any new housing developments to the south of Penyffordd. All these developments will increase village traffic.

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