Lancashire County Council (Princess Road, Cleveleys, Wyre Borough) (Revocation And Prohibition Of Driving Except Cycles And Access) Order 202*
January 16, 2025 Director of Highways and Transport (Officer) Approved View on council websiteThis summary is generated by AI from the council’s published record and supporting documents. Check the full council record and source link before relying on it.
Summary
...to approve the prohibition of driving (except for access and cycles) on Princess Road, Cleveleys, and the revocation of the one-way traffic order on Rough Lea Road, Cleveleys, to facilitate public realm improvements and the creation of an events space.
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Purpose
Public realm improvements are
being made to Cleveleys, which is the most important section of the
existing high street area. As part of the scheme, the footways are
being widened and the carriageway on Princess Road is being
narrowed to allow a public events space and market.
Princess Road, Cleveleys
– Prohibition of Driving (except for access and
cycles)
The purpose of this proposal is to
support the improved amenities of Thornton-Cleveleys
including specifically the creation of an events
space on Princess Road, Cleveleys. The Prohibition of driving at
all times except for access and cycles for the market and events,
where access for vehicles will be controlled by Wyre Borough
Council or their appointed representatives.
Rough Lea Road, Cleveleys
– Revocation of One-Way Traffic
The purpose of this proposal is
to revoke the one-way traffic order on Rough Lea Road, Cleveleys
between North Promenade and Derby Road to allow for 2-way traffic
to facilitate the Prohibition of Driving on Princess Street. In
addition to the proposed 2-way traffic the existing Bus/Coach
limited waiting will be relocated to one of the Car Parks resulting
in the removal of the Limited Waiting 30 Minutes No Return within 1
Hour Mon-Sat 10am-4pm buses only Bay and No Waiting Mon-Sat
4pm-midnight and midnight-10am and All Day Sun and being replaced
by a Prohibition of Waiting (double yellow line)
restriction.
Consultations
Formal consultation was carried
out between 4 December-2024 and 1 Januaery-2025
which included advertising in the local press and notices being
displayed on site. Divisional county councillors were consulted
along with the council's usual consultees and the consultation
documents posted on the council's website.
Following formal consultation
No Objections were received.
Content
Peter Bell, Highway
Regulation Manager, took a decision to approve the prohibition of
driving and revocation of One-Way
Traffic.
Details
| Outcome | Recommendations Approved |
| Decision date | 16 Jan 2025 |