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Response to Request for Information [NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED] Response to Request for Information Reference FOI 002980 Date 19 November 2018 Pedestrian Crossings Request: I am looking into finding out about the location of pedestrian crossings in Wolverhampton Council. Please could you provide me with the following: 1) A list of all the different pedestrian crossings within Wolverhampton Council boundaries. Including the location of all formal crossings: Zebra, Toucan, Pegasus, Staggered Pelican/Puffin and Toucan crossings. Please see attached information provided on page 3. 2) Information on the type of tactile paving used at each site. In response to question 2), Section 1 of the Freedom of Information Act 2000 places two duties on public authorities. Unless exemptions apply, the first duty at: • Section 1(1) (a) is to confirm or deny whether the information specified in a request is held. • The second duty at Section 1(1)(b) is to disclose information that has been confirmed as being held. In respect of question 3, it has been established after careful consideration that the Council does not hold the above information. Consequently, we are unable to provide any information relating to the above, and are informing you as required by Section 1(1) (a) of the Act, that states: "Any person making a request for information to a public authority is entitled to be informed in writing by the public authority whether it holds information of the description specified in the request". However, we can provide you with information relating to whether tactile indicators are fitted which we hope you will find useful which can be found on page 4. [NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED] 3) A list of all lowered kerbs in the Wolverhampton Council district. Showing the location of each and paying particular attention to the ones intended for use as pedestrian crossing points. In response to question 3), Section 1 of the Freedom of Information Act 2000 places two duties on public authorities. Unless exemptions apply, the first duty at: • Section 1(1) (a) is to confirm or deny whether the information specified in a request is held. • The second duty at Section 1(1)(b) is to disclose information that has been confirmed as being held. In respect of question 3, it has been established after careful consideration that the Council does not hold the above information. Consequently, we are unable to provide any information relating to the above, and are informing you as required by Section 1(1) (a) of the Act, that states: "Any person making a request for information to a public authority is entitled to be informed in writing by the public authority whether it holds information of the description specified in the request". 4) The above would ideally include the use of the Geocoordinate system information of each site, but also the street name and location. Sensitivity: NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED # Road Name Zebra Crossing Location ALDERSLEY ROAD O/S 125 ASPEN WAY O/S 79 BATCHCROFT LHS CROSSING AT FLEET STREET BENTLEYBRIDGE WAY 1ST CROSSING FROM HEALTHLANDS BIRCHES BARN ROAD O/S SANGHAS SUPERMARKET BRIDGNORTH ROAD O/S ODD FELLOWS P.H. BROAD LANE SOUTH SIDE OF 1 POOL HAYES LANE BUSHBURY LANE O/S 337 SELECT AND SAVE BUSHBURY ROAD O/S NO 17 CANNOCK ROAD PDX IN BOUND BY PEAR TREE LANE COALWAY ROAD O/S 55 COALWAY RD COMPTON PARK ZEBRA ST PETERS SIDE CRADDOCK STREET ADJ GATIS ST DEANS ROAD O/S DEANSFIELD HIGH SCHOOL DUNSTALL ROAD 1ST LHS FROM STAFFORD ROAD ELSTON HALL LANE JUNC OF BUSHBURY LANE O/S GARA EVANS STREET O/S PLAY AREA FINCHFIELD HILL OPP LIDL FINCHFIELD ROAD WEST OPP CO-OP GLAISHER DRIVE 1ST LHS FROM COXWELL AVENUE GORSEBROOK ROAD O/S PUBLIC HOUSE GRIFFITHS DRIVE O/S ASHMORE PUB HIGH STREET O/S WEST HOUSE HIGHFIELDS ROAD O/S 149/155 SHOPS LEA ROAD O/S SHOPS LOWER VILLIERS STREET ADJ TO FELLOWS ST LUNT ROAD O/S 178/180 MARSH LANE ADJ TO SHOPS MERRIDALE ROAD PED CROSSING JUNC MERRIDALE LANE NEWHAMPTON ROAD EAST OPP WOLVERHAMPTON COLLEGE NEWHAMPTON ROAD WEST OPP 303 OAK HILL LIDL SIDE PRESTWOOD ROAD WEST O/S 24 STAFFORD ROAD PRECINCT FIVE WAYS ZEBRA CROSSING O/S HUGS AND KISSES STOWHEATH LANE O/S THE MANOR P/H (PUB GONE) TEMPLE STREET JCT CAR PARK THREE TUNS LANE O/S SHOPS UNDERHILL LANE O/S BUNGALOW No 1 OPP SCHOOL FIELD WARSTONES DRIVE O/S SELECT& SAVE WARSTONES ROAD JUN COALWAY ROAD LHS WATERLOO ROAD O/S FLATS 34/45 WILLENHALL ROAD OPP POST OFFICE WINDMILL LANE O/S 57 WOLVERHAMPTON ROAD EAST O/S NO 476 WOOD END ROAD O/S THE CASTLE P/H WOOD STREET BY BUS STATION PED CROSSING WORCESTER STREET O/S WHITEHART PUBLIC HOUSE Sensitivity: NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED# Feature_Location Site_Name Feature Type Name Tactile Indicator Unit On Signal Pole Princes Street / Lichfield Street PRINCESS STREET T:Signalised Junction YES Stafford Street near Broad Street STAFFORD STREET T:Puffin Crossing YES Market Street / Queen Street MARKET STREET T:Signalised Junction YES Queen Square near Lichfield Street QUEEN SQUARE T:Puffin Crossing YES Queen Square / Darlington Street QUEEN SQUARE T:Signalised Junction NO Waterloo Road / Darlington Street WATERLOO ROAD T:Signalised Junction YES Ring Road / Bus Station RING ROAD T:Signalised Junction NO Lichfield St / Railway Drive / Fryer St LICHFIELD STREET T:Signalised Junction YES Queen Street / Pipers Row QUEEN STREET T:Signalised Junction YES School Street / Peel Street SCHOOL STREET T:Signalised Junction YES School Street / Skinner Street SCHOOL STREET T:Signalised Junction YES School Street / Salop Street SCHOOL STREET T:Signalised Junction YES Salop Street / Victoria Street SALOP STREET T:Signalised Junction YES Cleveland Street / Bell Street / Summer Row CLEVELAND STREET T:Signalised Junction YES Victoria Street / Bell Street / Skinner Street VICTORIA STREET T:Signalised Junction YES Cleveland Street near Wulfrun Centre Exit CLEVELAND STREET T:Pelican Crossing NO Temple Street / Summer Row TEMPLE STREET T:Signalised Junction YES Bilston Street / Market Street BILSTON STREET T:Signalised Junction YES St George's Parade near Sainsburys ST GEORGES PARADE T:Pelican Crossing YES Snow Hill / Garrick Street CLEVELAND STREET T:Signalised Junction YES Ring Road / Waterloo Road RING ROAD T:Signalised Junction YES Ring Road / St Andrews near Chapel Ash RING ROAD T:Puffin Crossing YES Waterloo Road near Molineux Alley WATERLOO ROAD T:Toucan Crossing YES Waterloo Road / Newhampton Road WATERLOO ROAD T:Signalised Junction YES Waterloo Road near Dunkley Street WATERLOO ROAD T:Puffin Crossing YES Waterloo Road near Staveley Road WATERLOO ROAD T:Puffin Crossing YES Lower Stafford Street near Five Ways Island STAFFORD STREET T:Toucan Crossing YES Lower Stafford Street / Cannock Road STAFFORD STREET T:Signalised Junction NO Ring Road / Stafford Street RING ROAD T:Signalised Junction YES Horseley Fields / Middle Cross HORSELEY FIELDS T:Signalised Junction NO Fryer Street / Broad Street FRYER STREET T:Signalised Junction YES Ring Road / Broad Street RING ROAD T:Signalised Junction NO Ring Road / St Georges near Sainsburys RING ROAD T:Toucan Crossing YES Bilston Road / Steelhouse Lane / Tram Link BILSTON ROAD T:Signalised Junction YES Bilston Road / Hospital Street BILSTON ROAD T:Signalised Junction YES Bilston Street / Pipers Row BILSTON STREET T:Signalised Junction YES Ring Road / Snow Hill RING ROAD T:Signalised Junction YES Ring Road St Johns to Snow Hill RING ROAD T:Puffin Crossing YES Middle Cross / Bus Gate MIDDLECROSS T:Signalised Junction NO Bilston Street island BILSTON STREET T:Signalised Junction NO Ring Road / Nr Gt Bricklin Street Junction RING ROAD T:Signalised Junction NO Ring Road near Great Brickkiln Street RING ROAD T:Toucan Crossing YES Ring Road / Penn Road RING ROAD T:Signalised Junction YES Penn Road near Penn Road island PENN ROAD T:Puffin Crossing YES Ring Road / Chapel Ash island RING ROAD T:Signalised Junction YES Chapel Ash near Brewery Street CHAPEL ASH T:Puffin Crossing YES Compton Road / Chapel Ash COMPTON ROAD T:Signalised Junction YES Merridale Road near Oak Crescent MERRIDALE ROAD T:Puffin Crossing YES Ring Rd St Marks near Darlington St island RING ROAD T:Puffin Crossing YES PENN ROAD / LEA ROAD PENN ROAD T:Signalised Junction YES Penn Road / Marston Road PENN ROAD T:Signalised Junction NO Penn Road near Goldthorn Road PENN ROAD T:Puffin Crossing YES Penn Road / Stubbs Road / Rookery Lane PENN ROAD T:Signalised Junction NO Penn Road / Coalway Road PENN ROAD T:Signalised Junction NO Penn Road near Mount Road PENN ROAD T:Puffin Crossing YES Lea Road / Owen Road LEA ROAD T:Signalised Junction YES Lea Road near Bruford Road LEA ROAD T:Puffin Crossing NO Penn Road near Marston Road PENN ROAD T:Puffin Crossing YES Sensitivity: NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED# Trysull Road / Broad Lanes TRYSULL ROAD T:Signalised Junction YES Bridgnorth Road / Wightwick Bank BRIDGNORTH ROAD T:Signalised Junction NO Great Brickkiln Street / Graiseley Street GREAT BRICKKILN STREET T:Signalised Junction NO Penn Road near Manor Road PENN ROAD T:Toucan Crossing YES Penn Road / Church Hill PENN ROAD T:Signalised Junction NO Penn Road / Pinfold Lane PENN ROAD T:Signalised Junction NO Penn Road / Hollybush Lane PENN ROAD T:Signalised Junction NO Dudley Road / Parkfield Road DUDLEY ROAD T:Signalised Junction YES Birmingham New Road / Parkfield Road BIRMINGHAM NEW ROAD T:Signalised Junction NO Thompson Avenue / Dixon Street THOMPSON AVENUE T:Signalised Junction NO Dudley Road near Arthur Street DUDLEY ROAD T:Puffin Crossing YES Birmingham New Road / Lawnswood Avenue BIRMINGHAM NEW ROAD T:Signalised Junction NO Dudley Road near Wanderers Avenue DUDLEY ROAD T:Puffin Crossing YES Parkfield Road near
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