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Introduction of 20mph areas across Buckley


Please be aware this information relates to an old consultation and is therefore now out of date.

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We are aware of the concerns that have been raised locally in Buckley and the ongoing campaign on social media.  The Leader of the Council, Councillor Ian Roberts has been in discussions directly with Lee Waters, the Deputy Minister for Climate Change, and we have requested that the Welsh Government undertakes a review of the scheme and exceptions criteria for the main arterial roads and the Welsh Government has agreed to that review. 

A study is being undertaken to gather mapping information from across the whole of Wales for the review of the exceptions criteria for 30mph roads and this will continue during the pre-election period.  The review of exceptions criteria will take place after May when the result of the study examining are available.

As a local authority, we must work within the legislation for making traffic regulation order (TRO’s) and the guidance that has been issued by the Welsh Government   That guidance indicates that only the A549 should be exempt from the 20mph speed limit.   Until any review takes place, the 20mph limit will apply and is an enforceable speed limit.  

The views expressed in Buckley will be taken into account as part of the review by Welsh Government alongside those of the seven other areas acting as forerunners for this scheme.  

Due to the high volume of email traffic received by multiple officers, we will not be responding to individual correspondence on the matter and any further information about the review will be communicated centrally and jointly with the Welsh Government or through the  FAQs below.  

Why has a 20mph speed limit been introduced in Buckley and surrounding areas? 

When did the consultation on the proposed 20mph scheme take place? 

What is a Traffic Regulation Order (TRO)? 

What criteria has been used to introduce a 20mph speed limit in Buckley and the surrounding area? 

Why have the main arterial roads been reduced to 20mph? 

Will the 20mph speed limit be rolled out across Flintshire and other parts of Wales? 

Is the 20mph speed limit permanent? 

Will the Police enforce the 20mph speed limit? 

What data is being collected as part of the 20mph rollout? 

Could reducing the speed limit cause congestion? 

How will a lower speed limit promote walking and cycling? 

Could the new 20mph limit lead to more pollution? 

Will a reduced speed limit actually improve safety? 

Why can't the 20mph limit be set up as a timed limits (variable speed limit signs showing 20mph) during school hours only? 

If the 20mph speed limit is to increase safety, why not solve parking outside schools? 

Will the roll out involve money being spent on speed humps? 

Will reducing speeds to 20mph damage my car gear box? 

Will bus timetables be updated to take account of the new speed limit? 

Why do some signs have a black border on them and what does that mean? 

What has been the cost incurred in installing posts, signs and road markings to date in Buckley? 

Is it a "cut and paste" response, not answering individual questions? 

Slower speeds do not mean lower pollution 

Lack of knowledge of the consultations - virtually no-one was aware and where is the proof they they were carried out? 

20mph OK on residential roads but not on the main roads? 

It will drive trade away from a town already stuggling.  

Clarification requested as to the use of a TRO for introducing a 20mph speed limit