Airdrie & Coatbridge Advertiser

Road changes are warmly welcomed

- JUDITH TONNER

Plans to install a new pedestrian crossing and mini-roundabout­s on a busy road through an Airdrie village have been welcomed by local councillor­s.

Work is scheduled to take place this autumn on the trafficcal­ming improvemen­ts to Main Street in Calderbank, following a public consultati­on prompted by residents’ safety concerns about the volume and speed of traffic using the route.

Traffic lights will be put in place close to Calderbank Primary and roundabout­s at the junctions with Crowwood Road and Calder Street, along with prominent speed limit signage at the entrances to the village.

All four representa­tives for the Airdrie South ward praised the proposals, which gained almost unanimous support from local residents and users of the busy B802 road.

Conservati­ve member Sandy Watson said: “I’m totally in favour of the pedestrian crossing south of the school, which will increase the safety of the children and the school crossing attendant, who deserves a medal.

“Turning right from Crowwood Road or Calder Street is difficult at peak times so mini roundabout­s are a plus, and improved road markings and signage at English Row may slow down some drivers who cross over that roundabout as if it isn’t there.

“Volume and speed of traffic through the village is a constant problem, but signage at entry points to encourage slower speeds, along with the improvemen­ts planned should make for a safer environmen­t.”

Michael Coyle said: “This is very popular – these are proposals by the community, and the roundabout­s will be helpful with the speeds on Main Street.”

His SNP colleague Paul Di Mascio added: “I’m delighted that the council listened to us and ensured that there was at least an online consultati­on process.”

Labour member Ian Mcneil said: “This crossing has long been asked for.

“The amount of traffic coming through Calderbank from the motorway can be horrendous at times, and this will give people somewhere safe to cross.”

Residents first petitioned for traffic-calming features two years ago, highlighti­ng the number of lorries using the route through the village, linking Airdrie and the nearby upgraded A8 and M8.

The recent study found that lorries make up 10 per cent of all vehicles on the route through the village, and that three-quarters of the traffic on Main Street is the result of through trips without a stopping point Calderbank – as “there is currently no obvious and attractive alternativ­e to the B802”.

A spokespers­on for North Lanarkshir­e Council said: “Public consultati­on gave the community the opportunit­y to provide feedback on a range of potential road safety improvemen­ts, and we would like to thank everyone who participat­ed.

“Feedback was carefully considered prior to finalising the improvemen­ts, and it is proposed that constructi­on will commence during autumn.”

 ??  ?? On the right road The work will include putting a roundabout at the junctions with Crowwood Road
On the right road The work will include putting a roundabout at the junctions with Crowwood Road

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