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Council plans second de-pedestrianisation

08 November 2019
Buckley: re-opening to traffic?
Buckley: re-opening to traffic?
 

Flintshire council in northeast Wales is proposing to de-pedestrianise a second town centre.

The council is to approach Buckley Town Council about the idea of removing the pedestrianised area in the town of Buckley.

In a report to Flintshire councillors, Stephen Jones, the council’s chief officer for streetscene and transportation, acknowledged that removing pedestrianised areas was contentious but pointed to the council’s work to de-pedestrianise Holywell town centre. 

“Following extensive local campaigns and the introduction of a pilot de-pedestrianised state in Holywell, Holywell Town Council, with the support of Welsh Government and Flintshire County Council, are currently constructing a revised town centre layout that will allow free access for cars directly into the centre of the town,” he said.

“Buckley town centre currently has a pedestrianisation order in place and the county council has previously requested the town council to consider supporting a similar pilot scheme to assess the benefit of a revised trafficked layout for the town. 

“Whilst there has been some local discussions on the matter, a final decision has yet to be reached by the town council.”

Flintshire says the cost of advertising, signing and promoting the de-pedestrianisation scheme in Buckley will be approximately £5,000. De-pedestrianisation will only go ahead if Buckley Town Council supports the idea.

Dennis Hutchinson, a Flintshire councillor for Buckley, has called for consultation to be held before any final decision to re-open the pedestrian zone to vehicles is made.

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