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Conway Street and Europa Boulevard Active Travel Scheme Phase 2
Wirral Council has received £7.2 million from the Government's Future High Streets Fund, Active Travel Fund and private funding, to help areas make their high streets and town centres fit for the future and support increased levels of active travel.
We are proposing to use this funding to provide walking, cycling and public realm improvements on Conway Street, Europa Boulevard and across part of the existing Europa Car Park and Claughton Road. The proposals have been developed by Wirral Council and an experienced design team to provide enhanced connectivity and road safety within the town centre.
Phase 1 of this engagement asked people to share their thoughts regarding three schemes. A summary of the findings from the phase 1 engagement can be found in the documents section.
Phase 2
The 2nd and final phase of consultation is to give notice and specific detail of the Traffic Regulation Orders (TRO’s) that will be required to make the proposals effective.
TRO's are legal documents that restrict or prohibit the use of the highway network, in line with the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984. They help us to manage the highway network for all road users, including pedestrians and they aim to improve road safety and access to facilities.
We are proposing to introduce the following TRO's on Conway Street and Europa Boulevard:
Conway Street
One-Way road
On-street parking restrictions
Bus Lane
Introduction of cycle facilities
Europa Boulevard
On street parking restrictions
Introduction of cycle facilities
Visual representations of the proposed Traffic Regulation Orders can be found in the Documents section, along with the notice of intent as published in the Wirral Globe.
We would like to know whether you support or object to the proposed introduction of TRO's. Please provide your feedback on these proposals through expressions of support or objections by completing the short survey below.
This survey is now closed.
Wirral Council has received £7.2 million from the Government's Future High Streets Fund, Active Travel Fund and private funding, to help areas make their high streets and town centres fit for the future and support increased levels of active travel.
We are proposing to use this funding to provide walking, cycling and public realm improvements on Conway Street, Europa Boulevard and across part of the existing Europa Car Park and Claughton Road. The proposals have been developed by Wirral Council and an experienced design team to provide enhanced connectivity and road safety within the town centre.
Phase 1 of this engagement asked people to share their thoughts regarding three schemes. A summary of the findings from the phase 1 engagement can be found in the documents section.
Phase 2
The 2nd and final phase of consultation is to give notice and specific detail of the Traffic Regulation Orders (TRO’s) that will be required to make the proposals effective.
TRO's are legal documents that restrict or prohibit the use of the highway network, in line with the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984. They help us to manage the highway network for all road users, including pedestrians and they aim to improve road safety and access to facilities.
We are proposing to introduce the following TRO's on Conway Street and Europa Boulevard:
Conway Street
One-Way road
On-street parking restrictions
Bus Lane
Introduction of cycle facilities
Europa Boulevard
On street parking restrictions
Introduction of cycle facilities
Visual representations of the proposed Traffic Regulation Orders can be found in the Documents section, along with the notice of intent as published in the Wirral Globe.
We would like to know whether you support or object to the proposed introduction of TRO's. Please provide your feedback on these proposals through expressions of support or objections by completing the short survey below.
If you do not have access to, or are unable to view online content, large-scale plans are available for viewing at BirkenED's Place, 8-10 Borough Rd Pavement, Grange Precinct, Birkenhead CH41 2ZZ. It is open Monday, Wednesday and Thursday 11:00am to 4:30pm and Saturday 11:00am to 4:00pm. Plans will be available on request at any time during the consultation period.
Alternatively, large-scale plans are also available for viewing at Birkenhead Town Hall, Mortimer Street, Birkenhead CH41 5EU (Opening hours Monday to Saturday, 9am to 1pm and 2pm to 5pm). Plans will be available on request at any time during the consultation period.
Any written expressions of support or objections can be sent to: FREEPOST WP7 WALKING AND CYCLING, quoting the scheme name Conway Street, Europa Boulevard & Europa Car Park on the letter.
Your letter needs to clearly state whether you are submitting an expression of support or an objection, along with the grounds on which they are made.
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