Chartridge Lane, Chesham - Signal Pedestrian Crossing consultation

Closed 31 Mar 2021

Opened 10 Mar 2021

Overview

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We are proposing to install a signal-controlled pedestrian crossing on Chartridge Lane next to Chiltern Hills Academy in Chesham. 

The proposed crossing will replace the existing pedestrian refuge island. Installing a pedestrian-controlled crossing will improve safety for pedestrians wanting to access the school, Lowndes avenue and Penn Avenue.

Chartridge Lane signal crossing plan

The plan below shows the location of the proposed crossing:

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Additional documents

Please see additional consultation documents and a copy of the site plan below. 

Consultation documents are also available to view in our office at The Gateway, Gatehouse Road, Aylesbury, HP19 8FF during normal office hours.

How to take part in the consultation

If you would like to comment on the proposal, please complete the online comment form below.

We will also accept comments by email on tfbschemesdelivery@buckinghamshire.gov.uk or by post to Design Services Team, Aylesbury Vale Area Office, Corrib Industrial Park, Griffin Lane, Aylesbury, HP19 8BP.

If you would like the consultation information or comment form printed, or in any other format, please contact us on the phone number or email address above.

What happens next

We will consider all the responses and prepare a report. The Council’s Cabinet Member for Transport will review the report and make a decision about the proposed scheme.

If you have provided your email address or other contact details we will contact you about the decision once it has been made. The results of the consultation and decision will also be published on this webpage.

Privacy

We will use the information you provide here only for the purpose of this consultation. We will store the information securely, in line with data protection laws.

By law we must make consultation comments available to anyone who wishes to see them. But we will not share or publish any personal details. Please read our Privacy Policy for more information. 

Areas

  • Chesham and Villages

Interests

  • Transport
  • Roads & parking