Park Street, Shifnal - zebra crossing

Proposal

Title of scheme

Park Street, Shifnal - zebra crossing

Locations

Park Street, Shifnal

Consultation begins

16 July 2016

Consultation ends

6 August 2016

ESTABLISHMENT OF ZEBRA PEDESTRIAN CROSSING, PARK STREET, SHIFNAL

Notice is hereby given that Shropshire Council in exercise of its powers under Section 23 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, and after consultation with the chief officer of police, proposes to establish a zebra pedestrian crossing as follows:

PARK STREET, SHIFNAL at a point approximately 14 metres south of its junction with The Grove.

A plan illustrating the proposals may be inspected, free of charge, during normal office hours at The Shirehall, Abbey Foregate, Shrewsbury, or at Shifnal Library, Broadway, Shifnal, and is also attached to this page.

Any person wishing to make representations in relation to this proposal should do so in writing to the Asset Management Team, The Shirehall, Abbey Foregate, Shrewsbury SY2 6ND, or by e-mail to traffic.engineering@shropshire.gov.uk by 6 August 2016.

16 July 2016

How to get involved

A plan illustrating the proposals may be inspected, free of charge, during normal office hours at The Shirehall, Abbey Foregate, Shrewsbury, or at Shifnal Library, Broadway, Shifnal, and is also attached to this page.

Any person wishing to make representations in relation to this proposal should do so in writing to the Asset Management Team, The Shirehall, Abbey Foregate, Shrewsbury SY2 6ND, or by e-mail to traffic.engineering@shropshire.gov.uk by 6  August 2016.

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