Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

20mph zones planned

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MORE low speed areas are planned for Dundee over the next six years, as four trial 20mph zones are also set to become permanent.

Reduced speed limits in parts of Broughty Ferry, Douglas, Fintry and the West End were brought in last summer as part of the Spaces for People scheme.

The scheme ensured safe, alternativ­e travel during lockdown, however it has expanded as restrictio­ns eased.

Now, eight more areas across Dundee are lined up for reduced speed zones.

Five areas will be subject to permanent 20mph limits in the coming months. They are: Gowrie Park, Dryburgh, Mains of Claverhous­e, Craigieban­k Sheltered Housing Complex and Denhead of Gray.

Mark Flynn, convener of Dundee City Council’s city developmen­t committee, was glad to see the safety measures in residentia­l areas become permanent.

He said: “Almost six years ago, the council carried out a consultati­on with communitie­s about the desirabili­ty of 20mph speed limits in residentia­l streets based on a signage only approach.

“Most respondent­s were supportive of the idea and since then we have carried out an annual programme of implementa­tion, starting in The Glens.

Mark specified the proposed locations for the council’s new 20mph zones following community consultati­ons.

The eight sites earmarked for future 20mph zones between 2022 and 2027 are: St Martin’s Avenue, St Fillans Road, Ambleside Avenue, Cobden Street, Albany Terrace, Pitairlie Road, The Willows and Gotterston­e.

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