Duchess Street / Pencil Brook: Deteriorating Retaining Wall

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See attached map: Duchess Street – Pencil Brook Business’s Residential

The above wall that is shown on the attached plan is starting to deteriorate and in a few areas has started to show signs of collapse.

To minimise the risk to the Highway User, parts of Duchess Street adjacent to Pencil Brook will have to be ‘fenced – off’ to keep vehicles away from the worst areas of damage.

The Environment Agency will be removing vegetation from Pencil Brook so that a thorough survey of the wall’s overall condition can be undertaken. It is anticipated that this will be completed by the middle to the end of September 2016.

Depending on the results of the survey it may be necessary to install temporary fencing along the whole length of Duchess Street. If required, the temporary fencing will be positioned 3metres from the carriageway edge to Pencil Brook and will reduce Duchess Street to single lane traffic and this will require areas of suspension of parking.

I apologise in advance for the inconvenience that these proposals may cause, but the safety of the public is paramount and cannot be compromised.

In the meantime if you have any queries or comments then please do not hesitate to contact me.

Yours faithfully,

Steve Jones,Senior Technician, Direct Line: 0161 770 1957,Email: steve.jones@unitypartnership.com

Scarr Lane, Shaw resurfacing – good news!

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I want to inform people of the latest information I have received from the Council regarding the road surface of Scarr Lane.

A number of you have been in contact with me regarding the pot holes and the general condition of the road surface on Scarr Lane over the last couple of years or so.  As some of you will already be aware, my colleagues (Councillors Blyth and Gloster) and I, have been trying to get some action to remedy the poor quality of the road surface.  I have sent numerous communications to the Highways Department along with a significant number of meetings to try and progress this matter.

Whilst it has been a long battle I finally have some good news to share!  I have received this following information from the Highways Department.

Thank you for your email, we can confirm the whole of Scarr Lane is programmed to be resurfaced, we can also confirm we will be using traditional Bitmac.

As I am sure you will agree this is a long overdue, the battle now is when as the above will happen as this commitment is for this financial year i.e. before the end of March 2017!

Whilst I have been chasing for a scheduled start date, unfortunately they do not appear to have set a date as yet.

With regards a start date for the carriageway surfacing works at Scarr Lane, I am afraid that I cannot provide this at present, the works will be completed on this year’s programme and as soon as I have a definite start date I will update you.  Kind regards – Nigel Molden, Senior Engineer, Highways & Engineering

I will continue to pursue this matter on a regular basis until I have a confirmed start date, however, as Mr Molden has confirmed above, the works will be completed on this year’s programme.  To clarify, ‘this year’s’ programme actually means by the end of March 2017 but rest assured I will be pressing for work to start in 2016.

The fight for similar action on other local roads like Linney Lane continues.

As soon as I have any further information regarding the start date I shall let people know.

Changes to the 408, 412 and 435 bus services from 5 Sept 16

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Pleased to report some minor changes to these services which reflect some of the changes I have asked for following comments by local users.

Rossendale Transport have also proposed making some changes to Monday – Saturday tendered journeys, effective from Monday 5 September which we support and are as follows:

Service Route Notes
408 Shaw – Royton – Oldham Route in Shaw revised to match the evening/Sunday route, operating from Rochdale Road, via Buckstones to terminate at Shaw, Wrens Nest.
412 Middleton – Royton – Oldham Monday to Saturday off peak service increased to hourly (currently every 90 minutes)
435 Rochdale – Buckstones Route extended beyond Hillside Avenue terminus to Shaw, Wrens Nest.

Services 408/412/435 will inter-work, allowing spare time to be reallocated to the 412.

Retaining Wall located between Rossendale Close and Parkgate Way, Shaw

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The retaining wall mentioned above supports a footway at the back of properties 2-20 Parkgate Way and 1-19 Rossendale Close.  It has been classified as a risk to the public because the parapet is failing.

The footway in the vicinity of the retaining wall, which are shown on the attached map, are due to be closed until the structure has been made safe.  Remedial repairs to the wall will be undertaken within the next 4 to 8 weeks as soon as all options have been assessed and appropriate funding is sourced.

During this time it has been agreed with the Oldham Council Waste Collection teams that your bins will be collected as follows:

  • For residents of Parkgate Way, as part of the works it will be necessary for us to accommodate your refuse and recycling collections, could I therefore ask that you move all your bins and containers to the path at the front of your property. The Waste Collection team have agreed to collect all containers from this location and therefore you will not be required to take them to a collection point.
  • For residents of Rossendale Close, your bins will be collected from the front of your properties as usual.

The retaining wall will continue to be monitored. We are hopeful that any necessary major works (i.e. retaining wall replacement or strengthening) will be undertaken as soon as appropriate funding is made available.

Finally, we apologise in advance for the inconvenience that these works may cause, however the safety of the public is paramount and cannot be compromised.

Please do not hesitate to contact me if you need any further information.

Yours faithfully

Antony Bhunu

Bridges / Structures / Drainage & Flood Management

Asset Management, Highways & Engineering

Direct Line: 0161 770 3851

Email: antony.bhunu@unitypartnership.com

Rossendale Close Traffic Proposal