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TRO Requests by Councillor Division 0809 CCLCSL 15 April 2008 Appendix 1 TRAFFIC REGULATION ORDER PROGRAMME Funded or Approved by Local Committee for 08/09 List of TRO Requests by County Councillor Division for scheme selection Notes: 1) This list has been compiled from file data of requests made over the last few years and requiring TRO's to implement (Updated to include 2007) 2) It should not be taken as a comprehensive list 3) It does not include requests for Trunk Roads 4) Items in highlighted rows recommended for final scheme selection for the 08/09 TRO programme (Taken into Appendix 2) Division Councillor Parish Brief Description Comments Outline Cost Cartmel Walsh Broughton East - No outstanding issues Colton - Spark Bridge 30 mph speed limit All 3 parishes in agreement: Part in Colton/Lowick/Egton £5,500 Haverthwaite - Yellow lines at Finsthwaite Jn (Police request) Low priority - no local support Lower Allithwaite - Jack Hill Through traffic Low priority - PC request for possible yellow lines in Cartmel On hold following resurfacing - Haggs Lane 30/40 speed limit Not justified in accordance with DfT Guidance (Circular 1/06) Lower Holker - Speed limits Flookburgh/Cark/Holker PC not persuing actively - possible yellow lines at trouble spots PC not persuing actively - Moor Lane 30/40 mph recent changes Paid for by Developer Grange Wearing Cartmel Fell - Speed limit A592 50 mph completed Grange-Over-Sands - Various locations minor traffic review Nutwood Crescent/Yewbarrow Terrace/Fernhill Road and other junctions £5,100 - Grange Fell Road extend 30 mph speed limit Extend to Meadowbank Staveley-in-Cartmel - Speed limit A592 50 mph completed - Parking restrictions Fell Foot Park Seems to have gone dormant Upper Allithwaite - B5271 HGV's & Coaches TRO made but wish to extend to A590 High Furness Pearson Blawith & Subberthwaite - A 5084 speed limits Best considered under CCC SL Review DfT Guidance (Circular 1/06) Claife - Speed Limits on B5285 (Near and Far Sawrey) To be included in ESS budget (Assess and investigate) - HGV's & Coaches B5285 Ongoing issues - Hill Top extend waiting restrictions Request by Claife PC Increasing problems due to film 'Miss Potter' £6,200 Coniston - Minor TRO Review needed at 2/3 locations Med priority Duddon - Speed limits B-in-F and A593 No real justification for changes - Broom Close B-in-F Residents parking Low prioity Hawkshead - Hawkshead village TRO correction needed for DPE legality Amendment to TRO only, no work neeeded on ground £500 Kirkby Ireleth - HGV's A595 & speeding issues Best considered under CCC SL Review DfT Guidance (Circular 1/06) Lowick - A 5084 & A 5092 speed liimts Best considered under CCC SL Review DfT Guidance (Circular 1/06) Satterthwaite - No outstanding issues Skelwith - No outstanding issues Torver -30/40 mph Speed Limits A593 Best considered under CCC SL Review DfT Guidance (Circular 1/06) CCLCSL 15 April 2008 Appendix 1 TRAFFIC REGULATION ORDER PROGRAMME Funded or Approved by Local Committee for 08/09 List of TRO Requests by County Councillor Division for scheme selection Kendal Castle Clare Kendal (Castle Ward) Kendal (Heron Hill Ward) Kendal (Kendal Parks Ward) - Oxenholme Road/ Hayclose Road parking problems Increasing knock-on parking from station - lots of complaints Kendal Highgate Cook Kendal (Glebelands Ward) - Park Av/Park St - Safety & Parking Issues Dormant at present? Kendal (Highgate Ward) - Bypass link road toll possible safety issues Keeping a watching brief Kendal (Kirkland Ward) -Lower Kirkbarrow: No Entry/One-way/Road closure Recent consultation opts for 'No Entry' southbound £4,700 Kendal Nether Lishman Kendal (Far Cross Ward) Kendal (Mintsfeet Ward) - Beezon Rd Change 30mins to 1 hour Kendal (Nether Ward) - QKS/Parr St - Review Residents Parking - Castle St - Residents Parking Kendal South Bobbett Hincaster - Speed limit Greenside Kendal (Oxenholme Ward) - Helmside Rd - Extend yellow lines & residents parking -Residents Parking - New scheme for Natland Road Knock-on effect from Rinkfield/Leisure Centre/Riverside Business Park -revised and extended scheme for Parkside Road to KKS -Natland Road DYLs to protect junctions Complaints from residents Kendal (Stonecross Ward) - No outstanding issues Natland - No outstanding issues Sedgwick - Speeding issues generally Stainton - Speed of traffic on A65 and in Crosscrake A65 to do under CCC SL Review Crosscrake not justified Kendal Strickland & Fell Clarke Kendal (Kendal Fell Ward) - County Mews - Yellow Lines TRO paperwork to make legal Kendal (Strickland Ward) - Greenside/Queens Rd - Review of Residents Scheme? Kendal (Underley Ward) - Crook Lea - Residents Parking Low Priority Kent Estuary Stewart Arnside - Speed liimt changes? With local member Beetham - No outstanding issues Milnthorpe - Waiting restrictions on Harmony Hill With local member CCLCSL 15 April 2008 Appendix 1 TRAFFIC REGULATION ORDER PROGRAMME Funded or Approved by Local Committee for 08/09 List of TRO Requests by County Councillor Division for scheme selection Lakes Barton Ambleside Residents parking in Chapel Hill area Fisherbeck lane/ Fisherbeck Park DYLS KEEP CLEARS placed and appear to work for now -A593 Clappersgate Speed limit Best considered under CCC SL Review DfT Guidance (Circular 1/06) Grasmere - Grasmere - Need for TRO Review (include Wishing Gate lane) ie change seasonal to annual restrictions -If TRO Review not funded, DYLs on Pye Lane needed Recent meeting with residents gave full support £3,000 - Laybys on A591 Request to change time limits Langdales - No outstanding issues Rydal & Loughrigg - Under Loughrigg Road - extension of DYLs southwards Police 'No waiting' cones in use - Rydal village A591 30/40 speed limit? Signs and lines placed Feb 2008 £4,500 Troutbeck - No outstanding issues Low Furness Hemingway Aldingham - Speed limit issues in villages Egton with Newland and - Speed limits Spark Bridge Agreed 30mph with Colton and Lowick Parishes See above Mansriggs and Osmotherly - Speed on B5281 Best considered under CCC SL Review DfT Guidance (Circular 1/06) Pennington - Speed limit changes Swarthmoor Not justified in accordance with DfT Guidance (Circular 1/06) Urswick - Speeds A5087 Coast Road Ongoing brief to monitor speeds on this road Lower Kentdale Bingham Burton-in-Kendal - Speed limits generally - HGV issues A6070 Heversham - Speed limit changes Heversham/Woodhouse/Leasgill Not justified in accordance with DfT Guidance (Circular 1/06) Holme - Speed limits: A6070 Best considered under CCC SL Review DfT Guidance (Circular 1/06) Hutton Roof - No outstanding issues Lupton - No outstanding issues other than A65 TR A65 TR coming back to County Mansergh - No outstanding issues Preston Patrick - A 65 and A6070 - 40mph speed limit? Best considered under CCC SL Review DfT Guidance (Circular 1/06) - Endmoor Main St/Low Cottages parking issues. Lyth Valley Bland Bowness South - Ferney Green Drive Residents parking request Access ony not being enforced by police Crook - No outstanding issues Crosthwaite & Lyth - No outstanding issues Helsington - No oustanding issues Levens - No outstanding issues Meathop & Ulpha - No outstanding issues Underbarrow & Bradleyfield - No outstanding issues Witherslack - 30 mph speed limit Supported by local member CCLCSL 15 April 2008 Appendix 1 TRAFFIC REGULATION ORDER PROGRAMME Funded or Approved by Local Committee for 08/09 List of TRO Requests by County Councillor Division for scheme selection Sedbergh & Kirkby Lonsdale Nicholson Barbon - No outstanding issues Casterton - Devils Bridge parking - Ongoing parking issues Dent - Parking for residents in the village Dent PC would like 'Restricted Zone' Garsdale - No outstanding issues Kirkby Lonsdale - Need to carry out minor traffic review: - Biggins Road £1,500 -Fairbank -Kings Arms Yard -Kirkby Lonsdale Town as a whole 30 mph to 20 mph Not justified in accordance with DfT Guidance (Circular 1/06) - Low and High Biggins possible HGV restrictions Try advisory signs first Middleton - No outstanding issues Sedbergh - Main Street - bollards to stop pavement parking Still a contentious issue - Removal of "access only" order - Maryfell - Residents parking General M/C's possible speed limits - - A683 Casterton/Barbon/Middleton/Sedbergh Best considered under CCC SL Review DfT Guidance (Circular 1/06) - A684 Sedbergh and Garsdale Best considered under CCC SL Review DfT Guidance (Circular 1/06) Ulverston East Kolbe Ulverston (Central Ward) -Conishead Road/Springfield Road Jn - Need for DYLs -Croftlands Schools - safety issues Ulverston (East Ward) Ulverston (Town Ward) Neville Street DYLS opposite police station Residents parking schemes for: Hart Street/Lightburn Road/Chapel street/Brogden Street Extension of existing schemes no majority support from residents Kings Road/ Tarnside and Back Lane Victoria Road Bus Stop Clearway and DYLs £3,700 Ulverston West Halfpenny Ulverston (North Ward) Church walk and surrounding roads Need for DYLs Local consultation to be carried out Soutergate - extend residents parking scheme Ulverston (South Ward) Croftlands Schools - safety issues Ulverston (West Ward) Daltongate DYLs near The Knoll To provide 'passing places' Conishead Road/Springfield Road Jn - Need for DYLs CCLCSL 15 April 2008 Appendix 1 TRAFFIC REGULATION ORDER PROGRAMME Funded or Approved by Local Committee for 08/09 List of TRO Requests by County Councillor Division for scheme selection Upper Kent Collins Burneside - HGV issue Hollins Lane/Low Groves Ongoing problems Docker - No outstanding issues Fawcett Forest - A6 Clearway removal Recommend local consultation (including Police
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