Denham Local Priority - Statutory consultation
Overview
Following liaison with Denham Parish Council and Buckinghamshire Council Local Members, we are proposing to upgrade the existing pedestrian refuge crossing point on A4020 Oxford Road opposite the Denham Shopping Parade.
As part of upgrading this crossing we are proposing to install a build out with an uncontrolled crossing point outside the ‘Day 1 Local Express Convenience Store’ as there is currently no crossing facility from the dividing island to the Shopping Parade.
The construction of the proposed build out will remove two existing vehicle parking bays outside the convenience store. However, the proposals include the introduction a single motorcycle bay adjacent to the build out.
The proposals are being introduced to improve accessibility and create a safer environment for pedestrians and road users as well as encourage compliance with The Equality Act Chapter 2 Section 20.
What you can do
To let us have your views, please complete the online comment form below. Or you can send your comments by email to tfbschemesdelivery@buckinghamshire.gov.uk.
If you would prefer to send your comments by post, please address your letter to Transport for Buckinghamshire, The Gateway, Gatehouse Road, Aylesbury, HP19 8FF.
Privacy
We will use the information you provide only for the purpose of this consultation. We will store the information securely, in line with data protection laws. The law states that we must make responses available for public inspection, but we will not share or publish any personal details. Please visit the Privacy page to read our full privacy notice.
What happens next
We will review all responses to this consultation and prepare a report, which will be considered by the Leader of the Council and the Cabinet Member for Transportation. They will make a decision on the proposal.
Consultees will be informed of the decision once it has been made.
Areas
- Denham, Gerrards Cross and Chalfonts
Interests
- Transport
- Roads & parking
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