Nottingham Post

Town’s one-way system could be made permanent

PUBLIC CONSULTATI­ON WILL GAUGE SUPPORT FOR SCHEME

- By BEN COOPER ben.cooper@reachplc.com

A CONSULTATI­ON has been launched to decide whether a one-way system introduced in Bingham should be made permanent.

Councillor­s have opened the consultati­on after receiving calls from the public to keep the one-way system to alleviate traffic in the town.

The consultati­on, launched in conjunctio­n with highways officers from Nottingham­shire County Council, will assess public support for the move.

It is likely to begin in September and could run until spring next year, during which time views will be sought from a number of parties including Bingham Town Council, and the police.

The one-way system was introduced in June last year, and was described as a measure to “assist with social distancing requiremen­ts arising from coronaviru­s”, and to “reduce conflict between pedestrian­s and vehicles sharing carriagewa­y space”, according to a notice issued at the time.

Since then, vehicles passing through Market Place in the town have been required to travel in a clockwise direction from Market Street to Station Street, and from Station Street to Church Street.

The consultati­on has been led by the two councillor­s representi­ng Bingham on Nottingham­shire County Council, Councillor Francis Purdue-horan and Councillor Neil Clarke.

Councillor Purdue-horan, the Conservati­ve councillor for Bingham East, said: “I very much welcome the proposed public consultati­on to give people the opportunit­y to confirm if there is widespread community support or to identify any issues the one-way scheme has created.

“What I have learned so far during the temporary one-way arrangemen­t, is little changes can have significan­t consequenc­es on traffic flow and pedestrian­s.

“So permanent decisions are taken with very careful considerat­ion.”

 ??  ?? The one-way system around Market Place Bingham was to “assist with social distancing”
The one-way system around Market Place Bingham was to “assist with social distancing”

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