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Declarations of Interest in matters coming before this meeting Minutes: There were no declarations of interest. |
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To confirm that the business of the meeting will take place in public. Minutes: It was confirmed that all items of business would be considered in public. |
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To consider the report of the officers on the following petitions received. Please note that individual petitions may overrun their time slots. Although individual petitions may start later than advertised, they will not start any earlier than the advertised time. |
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Petition Requesting Traffic Calming Measures in Angel Lane, Hayes PDF 439 KB Minutes: The Cabinet Member considered a petition from residents requesting traffic calming measures in Angel Lane, Hayes. Councillor Farley attended as the lead petitioner and made the following points:
Councillor Gardner attended as Ward Councillor and spoke in support of the petition, making the following points:
· Back in 2017, residents asked for speed restrictions to be implemented. · Councillor Gardner had observed vehicles driving the wrong way down Angel Lane; driving the wrong way round the small roundabout at the bottom of Angel Lane; and up to Morgans Lane, at high speed. · There was a fear of an accident happening with residents or visitors to Aston House care home.
Councillor Burrows read as statement on behalf of Councillor Oswell, as Ward Councillor, in support of the petition:
· Angel Lane had recently been suffering from various problems, including traffic going against the one way system and vehicles travelling at excessive speeds. · Councillor Oswell fully supported the petitioners.
It was noted that all three Ward Councillors were in support of the petition.
Councillor Burrows asked officers in Parking Enforcement to look into the current situation regarding the weight-restriction enforcement camera and to provide an update to the Cabinet Member.
Officers noted that Parking Enforcement were aware of the issue with goods vehicles, and that there were existing weighting restrictions. A Road Safety Engineer had visited the site ... view the full minutes text for item 42. |