Issue - decisions

Petition to address speeding and overtaking along Whatlington Road in Battle from Caldbec Hill to Punchbowl Corner

23/12/2021 - Petition to address road safety concerns at Whatlington Road in Battle

31.1     The Lead Member considered a report by the Director of Communities, Economy and Transport.

 

31.2     Mr Alan Covall spoke in support of the petition’s aims.

 

DECISIONS

 

31.3     The Lead Member RESOLVED to advise the petitioners that

(1)        A potential scheme to reduce vehicle speeds and overtaking is not a priority for the County Council at the present time; and

(2)        Petitioners and Battle Town Council may wish to consider taking a potential scheme forward through the Community Match Initiative. A Feasibility Study (at a cost of £500) would be required prior to a Community Match application.

 

Reasons

 

31.4     A request to install priority working build-outs/chicanes to reduce vehicle speeds on the straight section of Whatlington Road between Virgins Lane and the bends by Punchbowl Corner was made by Councillor Field in July 2021 and was assessed to determine if it was a priority to be funded through our Integrated Transport Programme. A potential scheme on this section of Whatlington Road was not identified as a priority for funding.  The crash data supplied by Sussex Police for the most recent three-year period (up to 30/09/2021) does not show any recorded personal injury crashes on the section of Whatlington Road from Caldbec Hill to a point north of the bends at Punchbowl Corner (by a property called ‘Olde Wayes’).