20mph in Stovell Road area, Windsor
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Background
In 2022, we consulted on plans to make improvements to parts of Stovell Road and Barry Avenue in Windsor to make walking and cycling easier, safer and more comfortable for short journeys into town and to the leisure centre. Following support at that consultation, most of these works have since been completed.
When we consulted on those plans, we received requests as part of that consultation to reduce the speed limit to 20mph on these streets. We committed at the time to developing a plan to do this, and it is this plan to reduce the speed limit that we are consulting on today.
What was proposed?
We proposed to reduce the speed limit from 30mph to 20mph on the following residential streets and access roads:
- Stovell Road (in full)
- Vansittart Road, from Arthur Road to Stovell Road
- Duke Street (in full)
- Barry Avenue, from Stovell Road to the railway arches
Signage would be introduced, supported by the existing and recently introduced traffic calming measures in this area.
Why are these changes needed?
The lower speed limit will improve safety on these local streets, which are heavily used by people walking and cycling to the nearby schools, the leisure centre, riverfront and town centre. 20mph is a more appropriate speed for Vansittart Road, Duke Street and Barry Avenue, being as they are short streets lined with residential parking, and also for Stovell Road which sees considerable pick up and drop off activity for the leisure centre.
What was the outcome?
The consultation showed that the majority of people were in favour of the planned improvements. The most common comment was that these improvements will make the streets safer. This will therefore increase the take up in walking and cycling.
As a result of this consultation:
- We will introduce a 20mph speed limit on Stovell Road, Vansittart Road, Duke Street and part of Barry Avenue up to the Arches.
When would the work be undertaken?
We would look to implement these changes in early 2024.