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Wirral Council would like feedback on proposal to improve the existing active travel facilities along Duke Street, Bidston & St. James and Claughton Wards.
The proposals include:
Introduction of signalised pedestrian crossing facilities at the Duke Street/Price Street junction, to improve safety and convenience for pedestrians.
Installation of ‘Wand Orca’ type segregation bollards along the existing cycle lane to improve safety for cyclists.
Amendment to the existing Traffic Regulation Order (Double Yellow Lines) along the cycle link (at locations where there are not double yellow lines already), to improve traffic and parking management.
Additional white lining and ‘buff’ coloured surface treatment to the carriageway and cycle lanes.
The below shows an aerial image of Duke street and the proposed area for the Active Travel scheme.
Duke Street is a key transport corridor and improvements to this corridor will improve traffic management and active travel and will support regeneration by connecting new development sites at Wirral Waters to Birkenhead Park and Birkenhead Park rail station.
The proposals will be funded via The Department for Transport’s Active Travel Fund and the City Region Sustainable Transport Settlement (CRSTS). This funding can only be spent on proposals that help create an environment that is safe for both walking and cycling and helps embed this as part of long-term commuting habits. The proposals will not be funded via Wirral Council Tax.
This is a statutory consultation as the route includes the amendment to a TRO (Traffic Regulation Order). We must consult on any TROs and consider any objections raised by the public. The statutory process sets out that the consultation must be no less than 21 days. In line with other active travel consultations, we have extended this to 8 weeks. The proposed TRO amendment for Duke street will result in double yellow lines extended along the full length of the cycle link, other than where there are permitted parking bays.
A diagram below displays a visual representation of the bollard placement in the proposed scheme. An image of an example 'Wand Orca' is available for download from the documents section.
Please note: An initial consultation exercise was carried out for this scheme in 2021, however this did not include the pedestrian improvements to the Duke Street/Price Street junction. As the scope of the scheme has been extended, and a time period of 2 years has now passed, a new consultation is being undertaken. This is a new consultation exercise, therefore please note that only comments submitted during this consultation will be considered as part of the decision-making process. Comments submitted to the previous consultation can not be considered.
Please provide your feedback on these proposals through expressions of support or objections by completing the short survey below.
Please note the concept plans and documents may not be accessible for people with disabilities, users of assistive technology or mobile phones. If you need an accessible copy of these documents, or help reading the documents, please contact us at activetravelprojects@wirral.gov.uk
Wirral Council would like feedback on proposal to improve the existing active travel facilities along Duke Street, Bidston & St. James and Claughton Wards.
The proposals include:
Introduction of signalised pedestrian crossing facilities at the Duke Street/Price Street junction, to improve safety and convenience for pedestrians.
Installation of ‘Wand Orca’ type segregation bollards along the existing cycle lane to improve safety for cyclists.
Amendment to the existing Traffic Regulation Order (Double Yellow Lines) along the cycle link (at locations where there are not double yellow lines already), to improve traffic and parking management.
Additional white lining and ‘buff’ coloured surface treatment to the carriageway and cycle lanes.
The below shows an aerial image of Duke street and the proposed area for the Active Travel scheme.
Duke Street is a key transport corridor and improvements to this corridor will improve traffic management and active travel and will support regeneration by connecting new development sites at Wirral Waters to Birkenhead Park and Birkenhead Park rail station.
The proposals will be funded via The Department for Transport’s Active Travel Fund and the City Region Sustainable Transport Settlement (CRSTS). This funding can only be spent on proposals that help create an environment that is safe for both walking and cycling and helps embed this as part of long-term commuting habits. The proposals will not be funded via Wirral Council Tax.
This is a statutory consultation as the route includes the amendment to a TRO (Traffic Regulation Order). We must consult on any TROs and consider any objections raised by the public. The statutory process sets out that the consultation must be no less than 21 days. In line with other active travel consultations, we have extended this to 8 weeks. The proposed TRO amendment for Duke street will result in double yellow lines extended along the full length of the cycle link, other than where there are permitted parking bays.
A diagram below displays a visual representation of the bollard placement in the proposed scheme. An image of an example 'Wand Orca' is available for download from the documents section.
Please note: An initial consultation exercise was carried out for this scheme in 2021, however this did not include the pedestrian improvements to the Duke Street/Price Street junction. As the scope of the scheme has been extended, and a time period of 2 years has now passed, a new consultation is being undertaken. This is a new consultation exercise, therefore please note that only comments submitted during this consultation will be considered as part of the decision-making process. Comments submitted to the previous consultation can not be considered.
Please provide your feedback on these proposals through expressions of support or objections by completing the short survey below.
Please note the concept plans and documents may not be accessible for people with disabilities, users of assistive technology or mobile phones. If you need an accessible copy of these documents, or help reading the documents, please contact us at activetravelprojects@wirral.gov.uk
If you would like further information to request documents in another format or support completing the survey, please contact us: activetravelprojects@wirral.gov.uk
Any written expressions of support or objections can be sent to: FREEPOST WP7 WALKING AND CYCLING, quoting the scheme name Duke Street on the letter.
Accessibility
Wirral Council is committed to making information accessible to everyone.
If you, or someone you know, are unable to complete your feedback online or need help submitting feedback or reading the proposed plans, please contact us at activetravelprojects@wirral.gov.uk or call the council’s call centre on 0151 606 2000 (9am to 5pm Monday to Friday) and a member of staff can help you.
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