Slough Express

Low traffic scheme under consultati­on

Proposals could see cars stopped from using a number of roads as ‘rat runs’

- By David Lee davidl@baylismedi­a.co.uk @DavidLee_BM

Cars could be stopped from driving down a number of roads in Dedworth and Clewer under council plans to turn the areas into Low Traffic Neighbourh­oods (LTNs).

The Royal Borough is looking to introduce measures which will reduce the amount of cars on the road and encourage more walking and cycling.

The schemes will be funded by a £335,000 grant secured from the Government’s Active Travel Fund.

In West Windsor, it is proposed that modal filters should be introduced on roads including Gallys Road and Smiths Lane.

This would prevent cars from cutting through from Maidenhead Road to Dedworth Road with only pedestrian­s and cyclists able to pass.

Cars could also be stopped from using St Andrew’s Crescent, Kentons Lane and Hatch Lane as ‘rat runs’.

Members of the Royal Borough’s infrastruc­ture overview and scrutiny panel discussed the traffic measures during a meeting last night.

Kevin Chapman, a member of the public, told the meeting: “I have some concerns about the scheme proposed, particular­ly looking at the areas where you seem to be cutting off the links between Dedworth Road and Maidenhead Road.

“If you get a major incident on Dedworth Road or a major incident on Maidenhead Road, you’ve lost your diversion routes, where are you going to send people?”

Residents have been given just four weeks to respond to a consultati­on about the plans with the deadline for feedback February 9.

Mr Chapman said people without access to computers in the areas affected were being ‘disenfranc­hised’ by the council.

Councillor Amy Tisi (Lib Dems, Clewer East) called on the council to run a virtual ‘village hall’ style consultati­on event before the deadline to allow residents to give their views.

Clewer and Dedworth West councillor Jon Davey (West Windsor Residents’ Associatio­n) added: “The original plan very much covered

East Clewer because that area is congested.

“But the rest of Clewer and Dedworth, we don’t have those same issues.

“To see this rolled out from what was a little scheme to take over the whole area, it’s a bit unfair to say it’s the same thing. It’s ten times the size it was.”

The council’s cabinet member for highways and infrastruc­ture, councillor Gerry Clark, said schemes would not progress if residents were overwhelmi­ngly opposed.

Visit https://consultpro­jectcentre.co.uk/rbwmactive­travel for further informatio­n.

 ??  ?? Part of the Low Traffic Neighbourh­ood proposal is to stop cars driving down Smiths Lane/Gallys Road. Ref:133289-2
Part of the Low Traffic Neighbourh­ood proposal is to stop cars driving down Smiths Lane/Gallys Road. Ref:133289-2

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