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Have your say on new ‘low traffic neighbourhood’ in Oldham Date published: 17 March 2021
The proposed changes will affect bus services across Greater Manchester
Residents of neighbourhoods in Oldham, Rochdale and Tameside are being asked how they’d like to improve the streets where they live as part of plans to create a series of new low-traffic neighbourhoods across Greater Manchester.
Low-traffic neighbourhoods, known locally as Active Neighbourhoods, focus on prioritising the movement, health and safety of people over cars by using planters or bollards to stop rat-running on residential streets. These innovative schemes typically create quieter streets for residents to chat and for children to play, as well as making trips to schools and the shops safer.
Low-traffic neighbourhood in Milkstone & Deeplish opens for resident feedback Date published: 17 March 2021
This map shows the project area, which is located between Manchester Road, Drake Street, Oldham Road, Edinburgh Way and Queensway.
Rochdale residents are being asked how they would like to improve the streets where they live as part of plans to create a new low-traffic neighbourhood in Milkstone & Deeplish.
Low-traffic neighbourhoods, known locally as Active Neighbourhoods, focus on prioritising the movement, health and safety of people over cars by using planters or bollards to stop rat-running on residential streets. These innovative schemes typically create quieter streets for residents to chat and for children to play, as well as making trips to schools and the shops safer.