THERE are just a few days left to take part in a public consultation into proposals to introduce a 20mph speed limit and accompanying traffic calming measures on a Keighley street.
Bradford Council is planning to introduce the speed limit on Parkwood Street in Keighley – home to Parkwood Primary School and the Parkwood Centre for Young People. And there will also be a number of “speed cushions” installed on the street to help maintain the lower speed limit. Consultations on both the new limit and the traffic calming measures began last month and will run until Thursday. In recent years Bradford Council has begin introducing a number of 20mph zones in town and city centres, as well as around schools, to improve road safety.
Tong Street in Bradford AN application for a sex shop licence has been submitted for premises in Bradford. Cocktails Ltd has applied to Bradford Council for the renewal of a sex establishment licence to use the premises at Pulse & Cocktails, Units 1-2, Tong Street, as a sex shop. Any objections should be made in writing before February 27 to the Department or Place, Licensing Team, Argus Chambers, Hall Ings, Bradford, BD1 1HX. Other public notices announced by Bradford Council this week are: Proposed construction of road humps at Great Horton Road, Shearbridge Road and Summerville Road in Bradford Anyone wishing to object is asked to send the grounds for objection in writing by email to legalobjections@bradford.gov.uk or by post to City Solicitor, Legal and Democratic Services, City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council, City Hall, Bradford BD1 1HY to be received no later than 12 noon on March 1, quoting reference CORP/PCD/SLW/408399.
Parkwood Street in Keighley A PUBLIC consultation into proposals to introduce a 20mph speed limit and accompanying traffic calming measures on a Keighley street has begun.
Bradford Council is planning to introduce the speed limit on Parkwood Street in Keighley – home to Parkwood Primary School and the Parkwood Centre for Young People. And there will also be a number of “speed cushions” installed on the street to help maintain the lower speed limit. Consultations on both the new limit and the traffic calming measures began on Tuesday and will run until February 25. In recent years Bradford Council has begin introducing a number of 20mph zones in town and city centres, as well as around schools, to improve road safety.
Two men wounded by gunfire in Clearwater tampabay.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from tampabay.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.