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1 June 2017
The Owner/Occupier
Your ref:My ref: TRXCP270(69)Date: 11 May 2017
Dear Sir/Madam
High Lanes / Viaduct Hill, Hayle:- 30 mph speed limit and traffic calming
Cornwall Council is inviting comments on a proposal to introduce a 30 mph speed limit along sections of High Lanes and Viaduct Hill, Hayle, together with traffic calming measures, to include one speed table on Trevassack Hill, and 2 speed tables and 2 speed cushions on High Lanes . The works are being carried out in accordance with Section 278 of the Highways Act 1980 in connection with the proposed neighbouring residential development. (see drawing TRXCP270(69)-SN01 for details).
If you have any comments to make on the proposals I would be grateful to receive them no later than:
To respond to this consultation, you can either:1. Use Cornwall Council’s Consultation finder, an on-line facility for viewing and
responding to traffic consultations. This can be accessed by visiting www.cornwall.gov.uk/TrafficConsult. Once registered you will be able to submit responses to this and other current traffic consultations.
2. E-mail the Engineering Design Group on [email protected], quoting scheme name and scheme reference and indicating your support or objection to the proposals.
3. Respond in writing using the attached Consultation Response Form, indicating your support or objection to the proposals and return it to the address shown at the foot of the form.
CORMAC SolutionsA Cornwall Council CompanyRegistered in England No. 07737430.Registered Office CORMAC Head Office, Higher Trenant Road, Wadebridge, Cornwall PL27 6TW
Engineering Design GroupWestern Group CentreRadnor Road,Scorrier, Redruth,Cornwall, TR16 5EH.Tel: 01872 [email protected] Consult-1
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If you wish to discuss any aspect of this scheme, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Yours faithfully
Glen ReedTechnicianEngineering Design GroupCORMAC ConsultancyTel: 01872 322944
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Engineering Design GroupConsultation Response Form
Scheme Name:High Lanes / Viaduct Hill, Hayle:- 30 mph speed limit and traffic calming
Scheme Reference: TRXCP270(69)
Start of Consultation: 11th May 2017
End of Consultation: 1st June 2017
Title: Mr Mrs Miss Ms Other
Name:Please print in block capitals
Organisation:(if applicable)
Address:
Postcode:
E-mail:
Date: / /DD MM YYYY
1. What is your view on this scheme?(please tick one) Support Object
2. Please use the box below to provide any comments you have with regards to this scheme. If you wish to object to the proposal, you must state your reasons for doing so.
Please continue overleaf if necessary
Please return this form to: Engineering Design Group, CORMAC Consultancy,Radnor Road, Scorrier, Redruth, Cornwall, TR16 5EH
Data Protection and Freedom of Information Notice Any information which you may provide in response to this proposal shall be processed by Cornwall Council in accordance with the
Data Protection Act 1998 for the purposes of processing this proposal.Please note that it may be necessary for the Council to include any information you provide in publicly available documents or to disclose it to
third parties under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 or the Environmental Information Regulations 2004. Please contact the above if you have any concerns or queries regarding the processing of your information.