North Chichester County Local Committee – Infrastructure Plan Prioritisation

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North Chichester County Local Committee – Infrastructure Plan Prioritisation Agenda Item No. 6 Appendix A North Chichester County Local Committee – Infrastructure Plan Prioritisation Proposed Priorities • The introduction of 20's Plenty, subject to public consultation within various settlements across the North Chichester County Local Committee Area. • Junction Improvement – South Harting Square (junction of B2146/ The Square and North Lane), scheme to remove the filter lane that serves left turn vehicle movements onto the B2146. • School Safety Zones – Develop and deliver School Safety Zones at schools where they do not currently exist. Initial schemes: a). Rake Church of England Primary School, London Road (measures may include; improved yellow backed school signage together with red anti-skid and slow markings), b). Harting Church of England Primary School, c). Midhurst Church of England Primary School, Bepton Rd - (measures may include a new side access to school site and a crossing point with new dropped kerbs and tactile paving). • Pedestrian Crossing Facility - A272, near the junction with Habin Hill (westside), Rogate. • Safety measures and improvements to enhance the hamlet of Fisherstreet, and improve the safety of the Cripplecrutch Hill crossroads. • Options Appraisal Study - Investigate the existing double white line system on the A272, through the village of Wisborough Green, as a result of concerns from the Parish Council of overtaking through the village. Items highlighted for future Infrastructure Plan Prioritisation and/or to be progressed in other ways: • Lynchmere PC – Road safety concerns along B2131 • Fernhurst PC – Road Safety concerns around Henley Hill and Cooksbridge • Wisborough Green PC - Provision of Lay-bys in Durbans Road. • Petworth PC - Pedestrian Crossing on Church Street, possibility of shared surface, the National Trust would like to develop a walking route into Petworth from Petworth House • Fittleworth PC - Traffic calming through the village, along the B2138 • Fittleworth PC - Widening of the footpath between School Lane and the Village Shop (Lower Street). • Bepton PC - Footpath improvements; raising the footpath along Bepton Road due to continual flooding. • Compton PC - widening the edge of carriageway to create a footway between the cottages towards 100 acres and the vicarage. • Lodsworth PC – Junction Improvement, nr Hollist Arm (School Lane). • Lurgashall PC – traffic calming through the village, there is no speed limit and the Parish are not keen on introducing one as a result of the associated signage • Rogate PC – Road safety concerns along the A272, at Wenham Manor • Harting PC – traffic calming throughout village, possibility of introducing VAS signs, • Milland PC – traffic calming throughout village. • Loxwood PC – effective traffic calming; between village boundary and Alfold, through village centre, on Station Road and Willets Way, on Plaistow Road, Vicarage Hill, at the pedestrian crossing between Spy Lane and North Hall • Loxwood PC – introduction of calming islands at The Sir Roger Titchbourne, St. John the Baptist, and North Hall • Loxwood PC – permissive cycle path on the footpath between Ifold and Loxwood Via Devils Hole Bridge, removing the obstruction at the bridge in Ifold and Kissing gate at Devils Hole Small-Scale Works • Lurgashall PC - Warning Triangles, pedestrian in the road signs • Lurgashall PC – Village Green – Any practical works to protect green areas from vehicle parking. • Fernhurst PC – Deer Signs on Vann Road • Wisborough Green PC - A dropped kerb to be built in along Garmans, opposite the School. • Petworth PC - Erection of railings, repair of paving stones and widening of footpath on the corner; Cars continually parking outside Co-op on the double yellow lines causing severe damage to the footway. • Milland PC – Parking provision at Hollycombe school • Milland PC – Widening/realigning of footpath by Mill Vale Mews • Tillington PC – repair of verge on the Upperton Road just north of the Village Hall Asset Management (Maintenance) Orientated Works • Bignor PM – Flooding around Stone Cottage Corner • Bignor PM – Flooding on Mill Hill • Bignor PM – flooding on Back Lane • Bignor PM – resurfacing of Bignor Down Lane • Lynchmere PC – Flooding on Highfield Lane • Duncton PC- Flooding at the entrance of Willet Close and Lilac Cottage • Wisborough Green PC - Flooding in Kirdford Road. • Midhurst PC - Replacement of ADS on Bepton Road. • Stedham and Iping PC - Flooding on A272. • Kirdford PC - Resurfacing Glasshouse Lane. • Stedham and Iping PC – Patching works along School Lane • Loxwood PC – Flooding at the northern end of the village boundary, the rear of properties on the West side of Spy Lane and on Station Road and Burley Close Traffic Regulation Orders • Wisborough Green PC - The lengthening the double yellow lines opposite the Cricketers Arms. • Wisborough Green PC – creating a buffer zone before the 30mph • Fernhurst PC – Reducing speed down Henley Hill, from 50mph to 40mph • Fittleworth PC - Single yellow line around the corner on School Lane • Midhurst PC - Parking throughout town. • Compton PC - moving the 30mph speed limit to before the recreation ground. • Fittleworth PC - Request for a weight restriction along the B2138. • Rogate PC – Speed Reduction 50mph to 40mph, along the B2070 at Hill Brow, Rake • Bury PC – use of HGV’s along Houghton Lane • Milland PC – moving 30mph further down Iping road • Loxwood PC – Weight restriction on B2133 .
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