ST EDWARD’S WAY/MAWNEY ROAD
We have asked the Council to ensure there is ample signage given for proposed junction changes at this site.
VICTORIA ROAD
The Council is to remind shop owners of their responsibility to ensure that the surfaces that they own in front of shops are safe for pedestrian use. Extra litter bins are to be installed in the part of the road between the ring road and South Street and patching work is to be carried out on the public footway. We are very grateful to residents for contacting us seeking progress on these matters. The Council has been instructed by Network Rail to introduce a three-tonne weight limit on the railway bridge between Victoria Road and Heath Park Road. Unfortunately restrictions are likely to be in place for a significant period of time. Width restrictions will affect bus routes 370, 496, 649 and 650, which will be diverted via Brentwood Road.
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