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Have your say on the proposed Waddesdon Freight Zone

By Halton Parish Council: Clerk, Fiona Richardson Halton Parish Council

Tuesday, 13 February 2024

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Press Release from Buckinghamshire Council

Have your say on the proposed Waddesdon Freight Zone

Buckinghamshire Council is proposing a 'freight zone' scheme to reduce HGV traffic in the Ashendon, Brill, and Chearsley areas. If you live, work or run a business in these areas, the council wants to hear your views on the proposals.

The public consultation on restricting through traffic to vehicles over 7.5 tonnes around Waddesdon is running from now until Saturday 17 February.

As well as being able to share views online at Your Voice Bucks, a paper consultation form is also available at local libraries or parish council offices.

Steven Broadbent, Buckinghamshire Council’s Cabinet Member for Transport, said:

"We're committed to making Buckinghamshire a more sustainable and pleasant place to live, work and visit, which is why we’ve created this freight zone proposal.

“Our aim is to significantly reduce traffic on local roads by preventing HGVs from passing through to ensure they take more appropriate routes. There would be an exception for vehicles travelling to destinations within the zone. This means deliveries and collections for local homes and businesses would be unaffected. Access would also be retained for buses, farm traffic and public service vehicles.

“If implemented, the Waddesdon Freight Zone will help to reduce the impact of HGVs on the community, and address concerns about road safety and air quality in the area.

The proposed boundaries for the 'freight zone' are north of the A418, south of the A41, east of the B4011 and west of Rabans Lane, Aylesbury.

Buckinghamshire Council is proposing a 'freight zone' scheme to reduce HGV traffic in the Ashendon, Brill, and Chearsley areas. If you live, work or run a business in these areas, the council wants to hear your views on the proposals.

The public consultation on restricting through traffic to vehicles over 7.5 tonnes around Waddesdon is running from now until Saturday 17 February.

As well as being able to share views online at Your Voice Bucks, a paper consultation form is also available at local libraries or parish council offices.

Steven Broadbent, Buckinghamshire Council’s Cabinet Member for Transport, said:

"We're committed to making Buckinghamshire a more sustainable and pleasant place to live, work and visit, which is why we’ve created this freight zone proposal.

“Our aim is to significantly reduce traffic on local roads by preventing HGVs from passing through to ensure they take more appropriate routes. There would be an exception for vehicles travelling to destinations within the zone. This means deliveries and collections for local homes and

The proposed boundaries for the 'freight zone' are north of the A418, south of the A41, east of the B4011 and west of Rabans Lane, Aylesbury.

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Halton Parish Council: Clerk, Fiona Richardson

  • 01296 626073

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