Shifnal transport strategy

Proposal

We are asking for residents' views on proposals for highway measures in Shifnal.

An exhibition was held on Thursday 20 March 2014 from 2pm - 6.30pm at the Trinity Methodist Church hall on Victoria Road. Officers from Shropshire Council were available to answer questions. 

The exhibition provided information on investigation work that has been undertaken for Shifnal in relation to future housing development and present a number of concept proposals for improvements to the highway. These improvements aim to help those who chose to walk, cycle, use public transport or drive in Shifnal.

You can view the exhibition information below and still comment on the options through the 'get involved' tab.

How to get involved

We welcome your views, comments and suggestions on any aspect of the proposals shown at the exhibition. We will continue to engage with Shifnal Town Council and the wider Shifnal community as proposals are further developed.

Use our online tool to let us know what you think about the proposals (these are detailed within the feedback form)

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Summary of responses

Take a look at the final report as a result of this consultation.

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Cosford – 30mph Speed Limit

The introduction of a 30mph speed limit along Worcester Road West aims to improve the safety of pedestrians, cyclists and other road users travelling between Cosford Train station and the RAF Cosford museum. The speed limit changes will facilitate the introduction of a 2m wide footway that is to be installed on the south side of the carriageway, as currently pedestrians walk along the verge. With the reduced speed limit, cyclists will be able to cycle on the carriageway more safely. The proposals are being implemented following assessment of vehicle speed data and pedestrian movements between the train station and the museum, both during term time and in the school holidays. The proposals are being implemented along Neachley Lane and Long Lane in order maintain a continuous 30mph speed limit in the vicinity of the museum and air base.