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Survey has concluded
Introduction:
Making Gloucestershire a safe and healthy place to live is a priority for the County Council and our partners. That is why we are working closely with the Police and Crime Commissioner and Gloucestershire Constabulary to ensure that we have a cohesive and effective plan in place to make Gloucestershire’s streets safer.
The County’s Road Safety Policy is currently being devised through consultation with district, parish and town councils across Gloucestershire, to understand local aspirations. Other key partners such as walking and cycling groups as well as bus operators will also be included in these discussions.
One of the tools to help us deliver a safer, healthier, greener Gloucestershire is the development of 20mph restrictions where people live. We would like to get a better understanding of the aspirations of local councils in this area, and also some feedback on what measures we have already introduced are achieving.
We would really appreciate you taking the time to complete this short survey on 20mph restrictions in your area. The survey will close on the 24th December.
Introduction:
Making Gloucestershire a safe and healthy place to live is a priority for the County Council and our partners. That is why we are working closely with the Police and Crime Commissioner and Gloucestershire Constabulary to ensure that we have a cohesive and effective plan in place to make Gloucestershire’s streets safer.
The County’s Road Safety Policy is currently being devised through consultation with district, parish and town councils across Gloucestershire, to understand local aspirations. Other key partners such as walking and cycling groups as well as bus operators will also be included in these discussions.
One of the tools to help us deliver a safer, healthier, greener Gloucestershire is the development of 20mph restrictions where people live. We would like to get a better understanding of the aspirations of local councils in this area, and also some feedback on what measures we have already introduced are achieving.
We would really appreciate you taking the time to complete this short survey on 20mph restrictions in your area. The survey will close on the 24th December.
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