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Study addresses areas of concern

Royal Borough: Residents share their views on the A308

- By Adrian Williams adrianw@baylismedi­a.co.uk @AdrianW_BM

The long-awaited A308 corridor study has been published –addressing the 700 responses from residents who gave feedback on the road’s various problems.

The A308 corridor study sought to evaluate the traffic impacts of the A308 stretch between Bisham Roundabout and the M25, which runs through the centre of Maidenhead, the Bray area, and Windsor.

It opened to public engagement in September-October 2020, when participan­ts were invited to drop pins on an interactiv­e map to identify areas of concern and leave comments.

The resulting report has found 263 road safety issues, 155 cycling issues, 131 traffic issues and 65 walking issues. Overall there were 735 public comments.

Following this, Project Centre, which conducted the study for the Royal Borough, identified 10 priority sites:

■ The A332 and Goslar Way roundabout­s (Windsor)

■ Holyport Road to Monkey Island Lane (Bray/Holyport)

■ Ruddlesway to Parsonage Lane (Windsor)

■ Mill Lane and Parsonage Lane junction (Windsor)

■ Stafferton Way to Braywick Roundabout (Maidenhead)

■ Oakley Green Road junction (Oakley Green)

■ Albert Road between Kings Road Roundabout and Datchet Road (Old Windsor)

■ The Binghams (Braywick) Roundabout (Maidenhead)

■ Furze Platt Road between Bisham and Pinkneys Green

■ Windsor Road between Fifield Lane and Oakley Green Road (Water Oakley).

Project Centre said the main areas of concern identified were road safety, followed by cycling and traffic.

“The high level of traffic has also given rise to issues with noise, community severance and rat-running along residentia­l streets / local centres,” the report states.

Public transport services are ‘not sufficient­ly quick or frequent’ to be competitiv­e with equivalent car journeys. Walking and cycling links are also ‘sub-standard’ and provision is ‘piecemeal’.

“As a consequenc­e, cyclists often choose to remain oncarriage­way, contributi­ng further to the congestion,” said the report.

The journey time for the bus route 16/16A (between Maidenhead and Windsor) is ‘of particular note’, with a time of 60 minutes between the towns.

This is ‘not comparable to a similar journey by car,” said Project Centre, and thus leads to more people opting to drive.

There are also no bus priority measures for buses during the rush hours.

The section of the map with the most comments was the point between Stafferton Roundabout to Oakley Green Road/Windsor Road, largely relating to developmen­t.

The most comments relating to speed, followed by the need for crossings, covers the section from Maidenhead Road to Oakley Green Road/A308 Windsor Road.

Straight Road to the Kings Road roundabout had the most comments regarding difficulti­es of turning.

A second engagement exercise from December 2020 to January 2021 was to pin down ‘highest priority’ sites for improvemen­t.

The top three were: link

10, between Holyport Road and Monkey Island Lane; junction 13, between Bray and Fifield; and junction 10 in Clewer Village.

Top concerns included road safety, air quality improvemen­ts and housing developmen­t impacts.

Project Centre highlighte­d some possible improvemen­ts that could be made.

At link 10, speeds could be reduced by ‘clearly changing the character of the road’ with a gateway feature in advance of Monkey Island Lane.

“Furthermor­e, the existing posted speed limit is considered excessive given the residentia­l character of the link and active frontages. It is recommende­d this is reduced to 30mph,” Project Centre wrote.

A five-week consultati­on the A308 improvemen­ts is now open, finishing Sunday, July 31. To take part, visit www.rbwm.gov.uk/consultati­ons

Written responses can also be sent to Tim Golabek, Service Lead – Transport and Infrastruc­ture, Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead, Town Hall, St Ives Road, Maidenhead, SL6 1RF.

There will also be drop-in consultati­on events taking place to allow residents to find out more about the options prior to sharing their feedback online.

These all take place from 6pm until 7.30pm at:

■ Old Windsor Memorial Hall - Tuesday 28 June

■ Braywick Leisure

Centre - Tuesday 5 July

■ Maidenhead Community Centre- Thursday 7 July

■ Dedworth Library - Wednesday 13 July.

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The A308 Maidenhead Road between Ruddlesway and Parsonage Lane. Ref:134642-7

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