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Delegated Decisions by Cabinet Member for Transport
Thursday, 29 March 2007

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Delegated Decisions by Cabinet Member for Transport
29 March 2007

Statement of Decision

Better Ways to School Highway Schemes Wheatley Primary School - Littleworth Road Proposed Zebra Crossing

Present:

Cabinet Member for Transport : Councillor David Robertson

Officers:

Graham Warrington (Corporate Core)

Steve Howell & David Deriaz (Environment & Economy)

Also in attendance: 

Other Members:

Councillor Anne Purse (as local member)

Public Address:

 Gwendoline Birks (Wheatley Parish Council)

Documentation considered:

Report

Better Ways to School Highway Schemes

Wheatley Primary School - Littleworth Road

Proposed Zebra Crossing

A copy is attached to the signed copy of this decision.

Summary of representations in person

Gwendoline Birks advised that Wheatley Parish Council fully supported the scheme.  Highlighting safety concerns at the junction at Station Road she thanked the County Council for updating the footpath and its continuing support for Wheatley generally.

Councillor Purse endorsed those comments but stressed there was still more.

In response to Councillor Robertson Mr Deriaz confirmed that monitoring work was undertaken before and after implementation of schemes.

Decision

Having regard to the arguments and options set out in the documentation before me, the representations made to me and the further considerations set out above, I confirm my decisions on this matter as follows:

to authorise the implementation of the proposed Zebra crossing and associated works as described in this report subject to authorising the Head of Transport in consultation with the Cabinet Member for Transport to resolve any concerns or comments resulting from the Detailed Design or the Road Safety Audit process should any arise.

Signed ......................................................................

            Cabinet Member for Transport

Date ………………………2007

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