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Council to reverse Lelant one-way system that caused traffic chaos

By CMJohannaCarr | Posted: September 22, 2016

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The one-way system at Lelant is set to be reversed.

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The one-way system at Lelant which has caused chaos for motorists and tailbacks of up to a mile is set to be reversed.

The B3301 in Lelant by Saltings Reach, between Scarlet Wines and the Old Quay House, was changed into a one-way system to include a cycle path earlier this year.

Soon after the changes came into effect concerns were raised and the new system was described as an "accident waiting to happen".

Cornwall Council responded to criticism by saying that it would monitor the system and then by introducing a slip road next to Wyevale Garden Centre to create two lanes between the road and the St Erth Roundabout.

Read more: Cornwall transport boss Bert Biscoe gets roasted for road schemes but have they all been failures?

Now the Council has said its summer traffic monitoring has shown that the system does cause delays in the afternoons peak travel time.

Motorists and residents have complained about the tailbacks at Lelant.

A spokeswoman for the local authority said the initial traffic modelling was presented at a meeting last week to local Cornwall councillors as well as councillor Bert Biscoe,the portfolio holder for transport and that several options were discussed and the impact each would have on the flow of traffic was considered.

It was decided that the one-way system should be reversed, with traffic flowing from Griggs Quay to Hayle, as it was hoped that this would help reduce traffic flow issues and not have a detrimental impact on the main A30.

Councillor Liz Penhaligon, who represents Lelant and Carbis Bay, said she was pleased with the outcome. Dozens of people recently called for her resignation at a public meeting to discuss the problems at Lelant for "approving the disastrous projects", however she said she had not approved them.

Bert Biscoe, Cornwall Council's portfolio holder for transport.

Of this week's decision, she said: "I know that local residents were worried that their concerns were not being heard, however myself and other local councillors have worked alongside officers, who have collected evidence throughout the summer which supports residents' concerns, to find a solution which I am confident will improve the traffic congestion. I welcome this move by Cornwall Council. "

The shared use path, which forms part of the South West Coast Path and National Cycle Network, will remain unchanged.

 

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