* The parking bays along Castle Street.
A
former Llangollen county councillor has criticised plans to suspend parking
bays on Castle Street which he brands as “silly in the extreme”.
The
proposed move comes as part of a package of measures by Denbighshire County
Council to promote active travel in the centre of Llangollen in the wake of the
coronavirus pandemic.
The
Welsh Government has provided funding for local authorities to introduce
measures aimed at helping people to maintain social distancing in public
places, and to encourage residents to walk and cycle safely.
Similar
schemes are in mind for Llangollen, Denbigh, Ruthin and Rhyl .
The
council says that as part of the plan intended for Llangollen it aims to use Temporary
Traffic Regulation Orders (TROs) to suspend the parking bays on Castle Street.
However,
it has reassured local people they will be consulted before any scheme is put
in place.
But
the idea has run into criticism from former county councillor Stuart Davies who
says in a press release issued this morning: “The idea that we should take away
parking in Castle Street and create wider pavements, using C-19 distancing as
an excuse, is silly in the extreme.
“Parking
is well controlled there with over 300,000 movements a year.
“Parking,
as explained to me by Denbighshire County Council highway engineers, is a
natural traffic calming feature.”
He
adds: “If parking there is stopped then speeds will increase, the impact on
shops there will be extreme.
“No-one
will be able to park and pop in. This will also impact our only bank and if
that closes it will hasten the death of businesses in Llangollen.
“The
Telegraph today (Sunday) reinforces my points and I urge the leaders of our
council to put a stop to this nonsense.”
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