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[b]Former mayor raps loss of parking spaces[/b]
April 24, 2004 06:00
The loss of 60 parking spaces and a 20mph speed limit in Swaffham - proposed as part of a major town centre revamp - have been rapped by a former mayor.
Paul Ison, who until his retirement last year was one of Swaffham's most experienced civic leaders and served as a councillor for 35 years, said a reduction in parking spaces would force people away from the town.
The 20mph limit would cause serious congestion, especially at peak times during the summer holiday season and the build-up to Christmas, he said.
The changes are proposed in a £627,000 plan as part of the Iceni Partnership's revamp of Swaffham and supported by the town council.
Details will be available at the annual town assembly in the Assembly Rooms next Wednesday.
Plans will be on display in the town hall on May 4-5 and in the Assembly Rooms May 6-8, when officials will be available to discuss the scheme.
Mr Ison said: "I'm amazed at what is going on. It seems like a death knoll to lose 60 car parking spaces and I'm more than perturbed about it. Swaffham's lifeline is its commercial centre, and a reduction in parking could do irreparable harm."
He said the proposals would create the same kind of problems as those faced by Downham Market traders in the aftermath of a similar redevelopment scheme last year.
"They have completely and utterly messed up Downham Market and there the traders and shoppers are up in arms because the lifeblood of the town has been destroyed."
Mr Ison said reducing traffic speed to 20mph would be "horrendous," adding: "I would have thought 30 was enough to keep the traffic flow going at a safe speed. I can't think of too many people who have been injured in accidents in the town."
He promised: "I shall go to one of the consultation sessions because these points really need to be brought home. Some of these things that are going on really get hold of me."
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I don't suppose anyone has contact details for Paul Ison do they?[/quote]
20mph speed limits? I know of another one near Winderemere/Troutbeck in Cumbria. A narrow A road has been made narrower by the addition of those bloody awful green-coloured cycle lanes and to cap it all off-a 20mph speed limit!
