Changes demanded in area with notorious speeding problem It is only a matter of time before someone is seriously hurt
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Residents and a local union have come together to call for action to be taken on speeding in Lockleaze.
Community union Acorn has reached 216 signatures on a petition for more traffic-calming measures in the area, which it says is “notorious” for speeding.
ESSEX residents have been invited to have their say on e-scooter trials taking place across the county. It comes as a new Traffic Regulation Order (TRO) proposal has been made and is under consideration for further trials to take place across Essex. A TRO is a legal order which enables the county council, as the highway authority, to manage traffic in Essex. Examples include parking restrictions, speed limits, and one-way streets. Spin, the micromobility unit of Ford Motor Company, has been running the trials as part of Essex County Council’s Safer Greener Healthier campaign. In just five months since the first trial launched in Basildon, more than 100,000 journeys have been completed on the e-scooters.
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Beverley trial set to make town centre more pedestrian friendly
The scheme aims to promote more access to the Saturday Market area on foot or by bike
The pedestrianisation trial in Beverley s Saturday Market begins today (Image: East Riding of Yorkshire Council)
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Big changes to how we park in Bath could be coming
And you could influence the plans
Permits are required if motorists wish to park in certain parts of Bristol (Image: Newcastle Chronicle)
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Parking in Bath could be about to change if proposed changes get approval.