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The engagement has concluded
There will be another face to face engagement event to explore the feedback further. For further information on venues and dates of events please email walking.cycling@lincolnshire.gov.uk
Lincolnshire County Council has been awarded £799,000 of capital and revenue funding to support active travel projects as part of the Active Travel Fund.
Following the engagement exercise that took place last year and further engagement with local stakeholders we are now looking for your views on a second phase of projects.
The project below is one of five proposed to be implemented through an Experimental Traffic Order. This means that the proposal will act as trial for a period of 12-18 months and for the first 6 months we can continue to receive feedback and adjust as necessary. Sympathetic materials will be used to deliver each project.
In order for the project to move forward broad support needs to be demonstrated. At this stage all proposals are in draft, and we are seeking public feedback before proceeding further.
This engagement is now closed, thank you for taking part. We will continue to use this site to keep you informed about progress with the project.
There will be another face to face engagement event to explore the feedback further. For further information on venues and dates of events please email walking.cycling@lincolnshire.gov.uk
Lincolnshire County Council has been awarded £799,000 of capital and revenue funding to support active travel projects as part of the Active Travel Fund.
Following the engagement exercise that took place last year and further engagement with local stakeholders we are now looking for your views on a second phase of projects.
The project below is one of five proposed to be implemented through an Experimental Traffic Order. This means that the proposal will act as trial for a period of 12-18 months and for the first 6 months we can continue to receive feedback and adjust as necessary. Sympathetic materials will be used to deliver each project.
In order for the project to move forward broad support needs to be demonstrated. At this stage all proposals are in draft, and we are seeking public feedback before proceeding further.
This engagement is now closed, thank you for taking part. We will continue to use this site to keep you informed about progress with the project.
Thank you for accessing the Active Travel Fund survey.
This proposed scheme will create a low-traffic neighbourhood to reduce through traffic in the historic St George’s area of Stamford. This will end the practice of bypassing the A1175 and A6121 through the historic residential area. This follows a series of vehicle strikes on buildings and is hoped to make active travel easier in the centre of Stamford.
A series of road closures are proposed to be implemented on the east side of the St George’s area. However, residents will still be able to access the area via the west entrances to the area but no through motor traffic, including for residents, would be permitted. Pedestrians and cyclists will continue to be able to travel through the area.
The proposals include:
The physical closure of the northern section of St George’s Street outside Marks and Spencer
The physical closure of the road in the area of Maiden Lane and St George’s Square
If taken forward, a closure will be installed at the above locations and will be implemented by using high-quality temporary infrastructure, such as traffic planters and signage.
The survey is split into two parts, firstly there is a general attitudes survey on transport then there is a brief second section for you to comment on the proposed scheme. The survey will remain live until 17th December 2021.
As this survey is intended to be anonymous, please do not to include any personal or sensitive information in your ‘open text’ responses. If you would like to look further at our privacy policies please click on this link Transport and infrastructure – Lincolnshire County Council.
The engagement has concluded
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Final report
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The final outcomes of the consultation are documented here. This may include a summary of all contributions collected as well as recommendations for future action.