Summary
Notice is hereby given that under Article 65 of the Roads (NI) Order 1993, the Department proposes to introduce kerbed build outs on carriageway and other traffic calming measures at Feeny Road, Feeny, Co. Londonderry, to control the speed of traffic.
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Consultation description
The build outs will be constructed in accordance with the Traffic Calming Regulations (NI) 1995. All road markings and signing will be in accordance with the Traffic Signs Regulations (NI) 1997.
The scheme will consist of the following measures:
2 No build outs to create priority traffic control adjacent to St Mary’s GAC Banagher, buff rumble strips on the approaches to the village and 30mph roundels at the speed limit.
Inspecting the proposal
Full details are contained in the draft Order which together with a map showing the road involved may be inspected free of charge during office hours within the period below at:
DfI Roads Northern DivisionTraffic Management Section
County Hall
Castlerock Road
Coleraine
BT51 3HS
Inspection of the draft Order and map is by appointment only which can be arranged either by email using the dfi roads email address below or by telephone during office hours (Monday to Friday 9.00 am to 5.00 pm) on 028 7034 1952.
Making an objection
Any person may object or make other representations, specifying the grounds on which they are made, by writing to the Department at the address above or by emailing traffic.coleraine@infrastructure-ni.gov.uk before 27 November 2023.
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Ways to respond
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