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Plans to extend 20mph to 30 extra roads in Cambridge

John Elworthy by John Elworthy
4:45pm, August 14 2024
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Cllr Alex Beckett – Chair of the Highways and Transport Committee

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From today, Wednesday 14 August, Cambridgeshire County Council is inviting residents and businesses to have their say on a proposal to extend 20mph zones in Cambridge city. 

A survey on the Consult Cambridgeshire website, seeking the public’s views about the proposal, is now open to everyone. It will close on 25 September.

The survey is here: http://www.cambridgeshire.gov.uk/Cambridge20mph.

There are already a number of 20mph roads within the city, the proposal is to extend 20mph limits to over 30 additional roads in the city.

Cambridgeshire County Council wants to hear from residents and businesses their views on the proposal.

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As part of the Transforming Cities programme, the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority and Cambridgeshire County Council prioritised delivery of county-wide speed reduction measures including the implementation of 20mph speed limits in several towns across Cambridgeshire.

As part of this programme, the council is seeking to extend the current 20mph speed limits in Cambridge.

Cllr Alex Beckett – Chair of the Highways and Transport Committee
Cllr Alex Beckett – Chair of the Highways and Transport Committee

Cllr Alex Beckett, chair of the Highways and Transport Committee at Cambridgeshire County Council, said: “One of our top priorities as a council is delivering better, safer, and more sustainable journeys.

“Reducing speed limits from 30mph to 20mph can reduce the chance of a severe or fatal injury from collision by a staggering 60% and cut pollution by 30%.

“We also know that by creating safer streets in other lower speed limited areas, residents become more confident to go out walking and cycling or use other forms of non-motorised transport.

“Nearly 20 years ago Cambridge city introduced its first 20mph zones. They’ve been widely seen as successful and now we’re asking residents if they want to expand the number of 20mph streets within the city.

“We now want to hear from the public. What do you think of the proposals? Do we have the right streets included?

“Are the boundaries in the best places? These are some of the things we really want to hear from all those who live, work or study in the city. I would encourage everyone to respond so that we can listen to the feedback, which will help shape our future proposals to make roads and footways safer for all users.”

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67,000 leaflets are being sent to households in Cambridge while 2,000 leaflets and posters have gone to community centres and libraries in the local area, and to the mobile library service, to encourage residents to take part in the survey.

Information can also be found across the council’s social media channels and on their website.

For further information or to request printed versions of the survey, email local.highways@cambridgeshire.gov.uk or contact Cambridgeshire Highways Services on 0345 045 5212.

September 2024.

Improving road safety through 20mph schemes is a priority of the council’s joint administration, which has highlighted several benefits from the programme, including safer streets that allow residents to feel safe when walking or cycling and reduced noise and pollution.

Additional information:

20mph scheme roll out | Cambridgeshire County Council

20mph Delivery Programme Update | Cambridgeshire County Council

20mph Funding | Cambridgeshire County Council

Full list of proposed roads for inclusion within an extended 20mph zone:

North Cambridge
Orchard Park (all roads)
Kings Hedges Road
Milton Road (part – as far as Lovell Rd)
Histon Road (part only, in section of road currently 30mph)
Croft Holme Lane
Elizabeth Way
Chesterton Road
East Cambridge
Newmarket Road
East Road
Ditton Lane (Part – residential areas only)
Barnwell Road
Coldham’s Lane (West of Barnell Road)
Coldham’s Lane (East of Barnwell Road)
Eland Way (All roads – approx. 11)
Fulbourn Old Drift (All roads – approx. 14)
Brooks Road
Perne Road
South Cambridge
Mowbray Road
Fendon Road
Hills Road
Babraham Road (Part – as far as Knightly Ave)
Long Road
Trumpington Road (part)
High Street Trumpington
Brooklands Ave (part – excluding non-residential section)
Lensfield Road
Hauxton Road (part only, in section of road currently 30mph)
Trumpington Meadows (all roads)
West Cambridge
The Fen Causeway
Barton Road (part only, in section of road currently 30mph)
Newnham Road
Queen’s Road
Madingley Road (part only, in section of road currently 30mph)
Northampton Street
Huntingdon Road (part – to Howes Place)

 

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