Hi
Well today Warrington Borough Council introduced its Experimental Traffic
Order setting a 20 mph speed limit on 147 roads in the Borough.
It may not have been Phase One of a borough-wide 20 mph
default, and both Warrington Cycle Campaign and 20’s Plenty For Us are highly critical
of the nature of the pilots and how well they model the full range of roads in
Warrington, but it is a huge commitment to lower speeds.
The three areas comprise the
Town Centre, about 10 roads in Great Sankey and about 80 roads in the Orford area
in the North East of the town.
The initiative has undoubtedly come about from 5 years of
campaigning by Warrington Cycle Campaign and 20’s Plenty For Us. It has
involved numerous meetings, campaigns and petitions.
Warrington was one of the “new towns” of the 80’s and for
years has suffered the blight of feeder roads designed for vehicle throughput
rather than community amenity.
Surely if the “tide can be turned” in Warrington then it can
be turned in town halls throughout the land.
As campaigners we know that we have a long way to go in
order to turn this 147 streets into the 2,000 or so
needed to cover every community in Warrington. We are looking for
the “pilots” to be abandoned in favour of permanent and phased implementation
across every residential street.
There will be many more meetings, persuasions, press
releases and e-mails, but we are confident that eventually Warrington will
become a more civilised place through the borough-wide adoption of 20 mph.
Our best regards
Keep up the campaigning.
Rod
King
20’s Plenty For Us
Chris Mayes Warrington
Cycle Campaign