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Calls for lower speed limits on Tingewick Road in Buckingham

After sustained calls for a lower speed limit on Tingewick Road in Buckingham, including the site of the new St Rumbold’s Field housing development, a consultation has been launched by Bucks Council.

Buckingham residents are invited to reply with their comments on the proposal to reduce the speed limit on the road from 50 miles per hour to 30 miles per hour, including around the new Tingewick Road roundabout.

Planning chairman Cllr. Mark Cole JP said that the committee had previously raised the issue of the 50 mile per hour speed limit on the road as “being too high for a road which has a day nursery, and new housing developments either side, with mothers and children crossing it to get to schools or play areas.

“Guidelines are just that, not tramlines. We wonder whether Highways has actually visited Buckingham, as other major routes into town – including London Road, Bourton Road and Stratford Road – have 30mph limits even where there are no adjacent properties. We call on Buckinghamshire Council to implement this 30mph speed limit before there is a tragic accident.”

To voice their approval or disapproval with the proposal residents are invited to leave comments by the 8th November online: https://www.buckinghamshiretraffweb.uk/ or by post to the Parking Manager, Transport for Buckinghamshire.

How to complete the consultation:

By Post to this address:

Parking Manager, Transport for Buckinghamshire, New County Offices, Walton Street, Aylesbury, HP20 1UY.

Online:

  1. Visit the consultation website: https://www.buckinghamshiretraffweb.uk/
  2. Click on ‘Formal Consultation 003 – Speed’
  3. Scroll down to find Tingewick Road and click on the road name.
  4. The map will move to show you the street with the area proposed for speed reduction surrounded in green.
  5. Click on the Tingewick Road or the roundabout area to leave your comments on the speed reduction in each area.

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