* People gather at the drop-in session outside the Town Hall yesterday.
The public have given their views on
the future of traffic management in Llangollen.
A stream of people expressed their
opinions to consultants who ran a drop-in session outside the Town Hall
yesterday (Tuesday) afternoon.
Representatives from Arcadis
(Consulting) are currently looking at traffic issues in the area with financial
support from Cadwyn Clwyd, the Welsh Government, the European Union Rural
Development Fund, Denbighshire County Council, Llangollen Town Council and the
Clwydian Range and Dee Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Interested parties were invited to
write down their suggestions to solve congestion and improve traffic flow on
post-it notes and then fix them to a large map of the town centre spread out on
a table.
llanblogger took a note of some of
the suggestions which included:
* “Underground car park or @ pavilion”
* “Make parking regulations at
Aldi/Home Bargains car park clear for local shoppers and not just Aldi/HB”
* There were a number of post-it notes concerned
with parking along Castle Street, including “Stop parking on Castle Street
between 10.00 – 16.00. This would avoid congestion but still allow parking for
disabled”
* “Unrealistic but cover Oak Street and
make it pedestrian only street”
* “Multi-storey car park at Smithfield
1 down 1 ground 1up”
* “Roundabout at A5/Castle Street”
* “Demolish the old Smithfield pub
remove old prison and rebuild it elsewhere. Build a roundabout in this area.
Perfect”
Llangollen county councillor Graham
Timms, who was at the drop-in session, said it had been a worthwhile exercise.
He said earlier: “Arcadis are in the
process of speaking to residents, businesses and visitors before they
start to draw up their suggestions to make the town better for all.
“The event gave the opportunity for everyone to
voice their opinions on problems in the centre of the town and how they might
be improved.
“Last Friday
and Saturday Arcadis carried out a survey at three major junctions - Castle
Street/Abbey Road, Castle Street/A5 Regent Street and Market Street/A5 Berwyn
Road.
“The video evidence will be analysed
by Arcadis using computer modelling to help them to better understand the
issues with congestion and traffic flow through the town.
“We're expecting a further
consultation in the late summer on the ideas that Arcadis put forward. A final
report will be produced for the end of September 2018.
“The Llangollen 2020 working group
wants to ensure that everyone can take part before the planning phase begins.”
There will also be Facetime sessions,
details of which are due to be given on social media.
* The public's ideas were written on post-it notes and stuck on a map of the town centre.
Some of the notes are pictured below.