Puffin pedestrian crossing - Bridgnorth Road, Much Wenlock

Proposal

Title of scheme

 

Puffin pedestrian crossing - Bridgnorth Road, Much Wenlock

Locations

 

Bridgnorth Road, Much Wenlock

Consultation begins

 

6 June 2024

Consultation ends

 

27 June 2024

 

ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 - SECTION 23

ESTABLISHMENT OF PUFFIN PEDESTRIAN CROSSING BRIDGNORTH ROAD, MUCH WENLOCK

Notice is hereby given that Shropshire Council, in exercise of their powers under Section 23 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, and after consultation with the Chief Officer of Police, proposes to establish a Puffin Crossing as follows:

Puffin Crossing on BRIDGNORTH ROAD, MUCH WENLOCK at a point approximately 28 metres southeast of its junction with Racecourse Lane.

Data protection

Please note that representations received may be reproduced, stored, copied and published online in connection with the processing of the (proposed) order and/or any enquiry. Information will not be used for additional purposes without consent. Representations without a name and address will be treated as anonymous, which may affect their weight in the decision making process. Any details published online will exclude individuals email addresses and phone numbers).

How to get involved

A plan illustrating the proposals may be inspected at Much Wenlock Library, The Corn Exchange, 62 High Street, Much Wenlock, or on our website. Alternatively, you may request copies by:

If you wish to raise an objection, express support, or make any other comments about these proposals, please send us an email or letter by 27 June 2024 (contact details as above). You may also ring the above phone number for more information.

Please note that, for legal reasons, objections must be made in writing or by email, and should state the grounds on which the objection is made. Objections can't be accepted over the phone.

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