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This consultation has concluded.
The consultation was open from 22 January 2024 to 3 March 2024.
During the consultation, the information could be requested in another format such as a different language, Braille, audio tape, large print, easy English, BSL video or CD rom or plain text.
What happens next
A decision on whether to close the road will be taken once the results of the survey are considered. If taken forward, a statutory consultation called a Traffic Regulation Order will be required and will be another opportunity to comment on the proposed scheme. We will share the results of the survey on this web page.
Background details to the consultation can be viewed below:
We are proposing to close a small section of Rosemary Lane between Robertson Road and the car park opposite the children's play area.
Map of Rosemary Lane
The closure would stop local through traffic and speeding traffic. It is only a short diversion via Fishponds Road and Robertson Road for those who use this road to access local areas.
If this part of Rosemary Lane is closed, the section without traffic could be used as community space next to the play area, for example, as a green space for people to walk or cycle and exercise, or as an extension to the play facilities.
Other benefits of this road closure could be:
a safer route to school for May Park Primary children and their families
improving local air quality
reducing noise pollution
The consultation was open from 22 January 2024 to 3 March 2024.
During the consultation, the information could be requested in another format such as a different language, Braille, audio tape, large print, easy English, BSL video or CD rom or plain text.
What happens next
A decision on whether to close the road will be taken once the results of the survey are considered. If taken forward, a statutory consultation called a Traffic Regulation Order will be required and will be another opportunity to comment on the proposed scheme. We will share the results of the survey on this web page.
Background details to the consultation can be viewed below:
We are proposing to close a small section of Rosemary Lane between Robertson Road and the car park opposite the children's play area.
Map of Rosemary Lane
The closure would stop local through traffic and speeding traffic. It is only a short diversion via Fishponds Road and Robertson Road for those who use this road to access local areas.
If this part of Rosemary Lane is closed, the section without traffic could be used as community space next to the play area, for example, as a green space for people to walk or cycle and exercise, or as an extension to the play facilities.
Other benefits of this road closure could be:
a safer route to school for May Park Primary children and their families
improving local air quality
reducing noise pollution
Timeline
Open
Rosemary Lane Engagement 2024 has finished this stage
This consultation is open for contributions.
Under Review
Rosemary Lane Engagement 2024 is currently at this stage
Contributions to this consultation are closed for evaluation and review. The project team will report back on key outcomes.
Final report
this is an upcoming stage for Rosemary Lane Engagement 2024
The final outcomes of the consultation are documented here. This may include a summary of all contributions collected as well as recommendations for future action.