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About
Cottingham
Parish Plan
Your Comments
Steering Group
Middleton
Parish Plan |
More than 200 villagers came along to the
Our Village, Our Future event on 29 and 30 January to find out
more about the Parish Plan for Cottingham and to share their thoughts
and aspirations for the future.
Listed below are all the comments from the
day. If you would like to respond or add to these comments, please
email
jane@cottinghamnews.co.uk
Traffic calming measures
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Traffic calming
measures. Urgent.
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A serious traffic
management scheme not piecemeal solutions
Stop sign at Corby Road/Church Street junction
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A stop sign at
junction of Corby Road/Church Street. People never look left when
leaving junction
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A ‘stop’ sign
outside the post office as Church Street is invisible when
approaching from Corby
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Stop lines outside
Post Office instead of give way lines
Electronic 'slow down' signs, speed bumps, speed cameras
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Yes to electronic
slow down signs – no to speed guns
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Speeding is a
problem on Rockingham Road and High Street
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No bumps please.
Chicanes maybe
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No speed bumps
please. Speed sensitive signs on entering village. Road
narrowing/choke points with different priorities
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Yes, electronic
slow down speed limit signs esp. on Corby Road would act as some
deterrent
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We need lighted up
‘slow down’ signs in several places
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This is a village
and needs to stay one. No speed bumps!
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No bumps please.
Electronic register at entrance of Corby Rd etc
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Speed bumps
increase noise and the villagers suffer the most cumulative damage
to the vehicles’ shock absorbers
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No bumps
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Electronic ‘slow
down’ signs on village boundaries are an effective reminder to
motorists to check their speed, particularly appropriate on Corby
Road (and the Hill in Middleton)
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Electronic speed
register at entrance to village from Corby Road
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Electronic 30mph
signs into village possibly to slow traffic/ Hold events to raise
money for these
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Speed sensitive
signs are very effective – Great Glen and Kibworth are good examples
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No resident speed
cameras – it is devisive
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