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Object

Mill Road Depot Draft Planning and Development Brief SPD

Representation ID: 31010

Received: 13/07/2016

Respondent: Mrs Ros Greensmith

Representation Summary:

This paragraph gives completely the wrong impression of traffic management measures. They are not important vehicular routes linking Mill Road with Newmarket Road. The paragraph should be amended to read "the residential streets to the west and north of the Depot are narrow and are heavily parked in the day and in the evenings". Two road closures on Gwydir Street and Hooper St are designed to prevent through traffic from Mill Road reaching Newmarket Road/East Road." These traffic management measures have been in place for many years and were introduced as part of the first Local Plan for the area.

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This paragraph gives completely the wrong impression of traffic management measures. They are not important vehicular routes linking Mill Road with Newmarket Road. The paragraph should be amended to read "the residential streets to the west and north of the Depot are narrow and are heavily parked in the day and in the evenings". Two road closures on Gwydir Street and Hooper St are designed to prevent through traffic from Mill Road reaching Newmarket Road/East Road." These traffic management measures have been in place for many years and were introduced as part of the first Local Plan for the area.

Object

Mill Road Depot Draft Planning and Development Brief SPD

Representation ID: 31091

Received: 22/07/2016

Respondent: Mr Mark Boysen

Representation Summary:

The block between Kingston Street and Hooper Street is there for good reason and must remain. It is highly permeable to cyclists and pedestrians. There is a huge amount of pedestrian/cycle commuter traffic transiting this block every morning / evening on the way to the Railway Station.

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The block between Kingston Street and Hooper Street is there for good reason and must remain. It is highly permeable to cyclists and pedestrians. There is a huge amount of pedestrian/cycle commuter traffic transiting this block every morning / evening on the way to the Railway Station.

Object

Mill Road Depot Draft Planning and Development Brief SPD

Representation ID: 31145

Received: 15/07/2016

Respondent: Cambridgeshire County Council

Representation Summary:

Needs to be clarified. Kingston Street is currently a 1-way street. In this context, unclear about the reference to 2-way passing and conflict? Possible cycle/car - but this is largely linked to parking arrangements and lack of effective enforcement

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