Introducing a one-way system, right turn ban and traffic calming feature on School Lane, Warmington.

Scheme overview

Under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, we propose to:

  1. Introduce a one-way traffic flow upon School Lane, Warmington, as described in Schedule 1 below.
  2. Introduce a right turn ban as described in Schedule 2 below.

As part of the above-mentioned scheme, we further propose to install a traffic-calming feature as described in Schedule 3 below.

Schedule 1

Proposed one-way traffic flow: School Lane, Warmington

From its junction with B4100 Banbury Road, south-eastwards for a distance of 47 metres – one-way traffic flow in a south-easterly direction only.

Schedule 2

Proposed prohibition of right turns: B4100 Banbury Road/School Lane, Warmington

No right turns for vehicles travelling in a northbound direction along the B4100 Banbury Road, into School Lane.

Schedule 3

Proposed traffic-calming feature: School Lane, Warmington

Proposed build-out (as a traffic calming feature) on the south side of School Lane, at its junction with Chapel Street.

Traffic orders and public notices

A copy of the proposed Order, together with a copy of the Order to be varied, a plan showing the length of road affected and a statement of the Council’s reasons for proposing to make the Order are shown below;

Technical plans

Enquiries

Any enquiries relating to the proposals may be made to Haresh Kumar, Communities Directorate, Warwickshire County Council (telephone number 01926 412889).

Objections

Any objections or representations to the proposals, which must be in writing and specify the grounds on which they are made, should be addressed to Haresh Kumar, Communities Group, PO Box 43, Shire Hall, Warwick, CV34 4SX.

Objections, representations, and the name of the objector or person making a representation will normally be treated as public information and may be published. For further information on how Warwickshire County Council processes personal data please refer to the Customer Privacy Notice.

Objections and representations must be sent so as to be received by 8 March 2019.

Published: 14th February 2019

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