Weight Limit Chamber Road and or Church Road

Weight limitI was asked to find out about this by a number of local residents on Church and Chamber Road – below is the response from the Highways Department.

Can I be clear it does not imply I support (or oppose) this proposal, but as with any residents request I will always do my best to get an answer to the questions they raise.

Dear Cllr Sykes

I refer to your e-mail requesting consideration be given to the introduction of a weight restriction along Chamber Road and or Church Road, Shaw.

I have interrogated a recent traffic survey undertaken along Church Road which has revealed a total of 123 HGV type vehicles used Church Road over a 7 day period (an average of 17 per day).  What is not understood from the survey is how many of these vehicles were using the route as a short cut to and from Rochdale Road and how many were gaining legitimate access to properties.   I would suggest the number recorded is not excessive when considering the number of residential properties in the area which require deliveries from HGV’s.

Environmental weight restrictions have to have an exemption clause for access so that properties in the restricted area can be serviced; because of this exemption, enforcement can be difficult as the Police have to follow vehicles through the restricted area to observe that they have driven straight through without stopping at a property; in some instances they then have to take the vehicle to a weigh bridge to verify its weight.  In view of the enforcement difficulties the Police would need to support the introduction of a scheme for it to be progressed.

Currently, the introduction of a weight restriction also requires the provision of illuminated signs, which are costly.  Each side road approach to the restricted area would have to be signed as well as the junction of Church Road and Chamber Road.  An initial look at the area suggests a minimum of 7 signs would be required for an order introduced along the full length of Church Road and Chamber Road and a minimum of 3 signs would be required for a restriction along Church Road only.  All signs would require an electrical connection.

Indicative costs for the provision and accrual of the signs and processing the traffic order is £30,000 and £14,000 respectively.  Unfortunately, the traffic order budget is limited and cannot fund expensive schemes of this nature; if a scheme was to be progressed a funding bid would have to be put forward for the scheme to be considered as part of the LTP allocation or the District Executive could consider funding the scheme.  Alternatively, the matter could be reconsidered again next year, when the Department for Transport issue the new Traffic Sign Regulations and General Directions.  This document details the illumination requirements for signs and it is understood the new regulations are relaxing the illumination requirements for some signs.  If the weight restriction signing falls within this category a scheme along Church Road / Chamber Road would be less costly.

The effect on displaced traffic movements should also be taken into consideration should a weight restriction be introduced along Church Road / Chamber Road.  If vehicles use this route to access properties within the Netherhouse Estate or the Moor Street / Princess Road area, they will have to use an alternative access which could increase HGV activity on other streets.  If a weight restriction is introduced along Church Road only, then I would suggest the drivers accustomed to using the route as access to and from Rochdale Road would almost certainly use the Netherhouse Estate as an alternative route.

I hope the above is sufficient for you to consider the matter further, but please contact me should you require any additional information.

Regards

Sarah Robinson

Traffic Engineer, Traffic and Network Management | Unity Partnership

Henshaw House, Cheapside, Oldham OL1 1NY

T  0161 770 4377 | F  0161 770 3411

E sarah.robinson@unitypartnership.com | W  www.unitypartnership.com

Overnight road closure of part of Shaw Road, Oldham (between Mortimer Street and Daltry Street).

Road-Closure-Icon1Overnight road closure of part of Shaw Road, Oldham (between Mortimer Street and Daltry Street), for resurfacing work.

The Order is for 5 days commencing Monday 8 February however it is anticipated the work will take 3 days.

The road will be closed to all traffic from 7.30pm – 6.00am nightly and the signed diversion route will be as shown on the attached plan.  

Click on this link for more information: shaw road oldham – overnight closure from 8 Feb 16

Higginshaw Road will be open to traffic but will not be signed as a diversion route, due to the traffic chicanes at various points along Higginshaw Road.

There will be no access to Shaw Road from Yates Street so a local diversion will be in place along Cromford Street / Derker Street.

Free bikes for job seekers

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Hundreds of free bikes are ready to be handed over to Greater Manchester’s job seekers to help them start 2016 with a new career.

Transport for Greater Manchester’s (TfGM’s) Bike Back to Work scheme has around 400 recently refurbished bicycles to help people commute to their new jobs.

A bike can be a vital alternative for jobseekers who might struggle to get to work without one because of things like shift patterns and a lack of alternative commuting options.

Eligible applicants will also receive free equipment, such as helmets and hi-vis vests, and access to free cycle training.

TfGM can supply bicycles anywhere across Greater Manchester. Job seekers can collect them from suppliers in Wigan, Trafford, Bury, Manchester, Oldham and Stockport.

People should apply for bikes directly via their JobCentre Plus or Work Programme adviser.

For more information on the Bike Back to Work Scheme, visit www.tfgm.com/travelchoices and click on the ‘Jobseeker’ section.

Buckstones Rd/Ripponden Rd/Grains Rd – temporary traffic lights for one week starting 21 January 16

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New traffic island works have started on A627 Oldham Road junction of A627 Ripponden Road, B6197 Buckstones Road and B6197 Grains Road (Delph).

The works are programmed to start on Thursday 21st January 2016, the scheme is expected to last one week.

To enable the Council to safely carry out the works 4 way traffic lights will be used.  All works will be carried out on restricted Hours 09:30-15:30 to keep disruption to a minimum.