Keep Dovecote Lane Open for Residents' Access

The Issue

Local residents are challenging the unilateral decision to run an Experimental Traffic Regulation Order (ETRO) to close a main, direct access to their homes and businesses in Beeston, Nottingham: Dovecote Lane.

While we commend the endeavour to make roads safer for cyclists and pedestrians, and reduce unnecessary traffic by car, it is unclear this is necessary in this location. It is also unclear that the outcome will be achieved due to knock-on effects of traffic to other (already congested) routes which are unfit for the projected volume of residents traffic involved.

Initially, impacted residents' consultation was sought - but with a different location of the closure. See here for location consulted on: https://consult.nottinghamshire.gov.uk/transport/dovecotelane/supporting_documents/Dovecote%20Lane%20%20Plan.pdf
 
No feedback to consultees was received. The proposal was then changed and implemented without further consultation.
There is no accessible evidence of any monitoring and evaluation conducted for purpose of: justifying the project; provision of baseline data for project evaluation and evidencing future fund applications; accessibility of The Willows; impact assessments for Emergency services, and public safety.

Outcome
After forum communication to Via East Midlands Ltd was replied to very much maintaining the status quo, we now would like to petition NCC to cease the scheduled ETRO (March 2022) and consult residents further on the proposal, in accordance with their Consultation Plan Schedule, and the Notts CC Public Engagement Policy.


Authorities involved:
Nottinghamshire County Council, Transport & Environment Committee 
Via East Midlands Ltd - Steve Millington


Keep Dovecote Lane Open
Group Committee
on behalf of group members and impacted local residents and road users

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The Issue

Local residents are challenging the unilateral decision to run an Experimental Traffic Regulation Order (ETRO) to close a main, direct access to their homes and businesses in Beeston, Nottingham: Dovecote Lane.

While we commend the endeavour to make roads safer for cyclists and pedestrians, and reduce unnecessary traffic by car, it is unclear this is necessary in this location. It is also unclear that the outcome will be achieved due to knock-on effects of traffic to other (already congested) routes which are unfit for the projected volume of residents traffic involved.

Initially, impacted residents' consultation was sought - but with a different location of the closure. See here for location consulted on: https://consult.nottinghamshire.gov.uk/transport/dovecotelane/supporting_documents/Dovecote%20Lane%20%20Plan.pdf
 
No feedback to consultees was received. The proposal was then changed and implemented without further consultation.
There is no accessible evidence of any monitoring and evaluation conducted for purpose of: justifying the project; provision of baseline data for project evaluation and evidencing future fund applications; accessibility of The Willows; impact assessments for Emergency services, and public safety.

Outcome
After forum communication to Via East Midlands Ltd was replied to very much maintaining the status quo, we now would like to petition NCC to cease the scheduled ETRO (March 2022) and consult residents further on the proposal, in accordance with their Consultation Plan Schedule, and the Notts CC Public Engagement Policy.


Authorities involved:
Nottinghamshire County Council, Transport & Environment Committee 
Via East Midlands Ltd - Steve Millington


Keep Dovecote Lane Open
Group Committee
on behalf of group members and impacted local residents and road users

The Decision Makers

Cllr. Neil Clarke
Cllr. Neil Clarke
Transport and Environment Committee (Chair), Nottinghamshire County Council
Cllr. Mike Adams
Cllr. Mike Adams
Transport and Environment Committee (Vice Chair), Nottinghamshire County Council
Cllr John Ogle
Cllr John Ogle
Transport and Environment Committee (Vice Chair), Nottinghamshire County Council
Ruth Hyde
Ruth Hyde
Chief Executive, Broxtowe Borough Council; South Notts Community Safety Partnership (Chair)
Cllr Matt Barney
Cllr Matt Barney
Transport and Environment Committee, Nottinghamshire County Council

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Petition created on 14 January 2022