Blackpool council is asking for help in it’s consultation about experimental traffic measures in the town centre.
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Blackpool residents and businesses are reminded that thereโs only 3 weeks left to provide feedback on the experimental traffic restrictions in St Johnโs Square and the surrounding pedestrianised roads.
The deadline for your opinions is Tuesday 5 December to have your say on this area of town.
Earlier this week Blackpool Council released the following information.
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โฆ The restrictions are in place as part of our efforts to make the town centre safer for pedestrians
โฆ The areas outlined in the map have been long-standing pedestrian zones which general traffic should not access already. The new restrictions are being made to limit the increased amount of unauthorised vehicles using the area
โฆ Since Monday 5 June, only buses, taxis and other authorised vehicles (such as emergency services) can now drive within the restricted area
โฆ Taxis can stop for pick-up/drop-off within the restricted area, however waiting is only permitted within the designated taxi rank on Church Street
โฆ Local businesses should note that access for delivery vehicles is permitted into the restricted area between 6.00pm and 10.30am only
โฆ Less traffic moving through the area means our residents and visitors can safely enjoy St Johnโs Square, the alfresco eating areas and any events taking place
โฆ There are currently no official parking bays or spaces on any of the streets outlined in the map, so this doesnโt impact parking capacity
โฆ All of the above changes are experimental.
Share your feedback with the council at the following link โข www.blackpool.gov.uk/StJohnsTraffic
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