Gyratory decision coming soon (From Northwich Guardian)
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Gyratory decision coming soon
8:30am Wednesday 6th February 2013 in News
By Gina Bebbington
THE fate of Northwich’s controversial one-way system will be decided by the council’s ruling group within the next few weeks.
The experimental gyratory system, which has turned Northwich town centre’s main roads into a giant roundabout, has been in place for 12 months.
Cheshire West and Chester Council (CWAC) launched the 18-month trial at the end of January last year to see if it would work and how it would be received by motorists, cyclists and pedestrians.
Tweaks were made to improve the system after it had been in place for six months and a further consultation was held in November.
A CWAC spokesman said: “We’ve been collecting data and feedback and highways engineers have completed their report.
“This report contains data from engineers, their view of it and also feedback gathered in November from members of the public “It will be going before the council’s executive group rather soon, within the next few weeks, and it will be for executive members to decide whether or not to make it permanent.”
Residents’ views differ widely on the effectiveness of the system, with Guardian readers emailing and tweeting their comments to us.
Lesley Harvey said: “One year on and it still does not work.
“The town is too small and there is little or no escape from the one way system if it becomes clogged.
“Traffic is regularly backed up on Chesterway coming into the town and coming the opposite way from Castle on to the Town Bridge is still confusing with motorists wanting to change lanes on the bridge.
“CWAC put it back to the way it was, if you’re going to spend money messing about with our road system fill in the potholes.”
Nathan McGahern tweeted: “An absolute nightmare; queues, traffic fumes, leaving for work 20 mins earlier than I used to, poor signage, scruffy town.”
But others think the gyratory works.
Dean Warbz tweeted: “I dont mind it. Flows better than the old system if people use it correctly.”
Andy Priestly tweeted: “Generally much better especially since the tweaks made last autumn.”
Comments(15)
INEEDTOSAYTHIS
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7:30pm Wed 6 Feb 13
tuggy16
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9:09pm Wed 6 Feb 13
It has turned out to being a complete waste of money.As someone said the money would be better spent repairing all the "POT HOLES"
AntiNimby
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1:50am Thu 7 Feb 13
northwich1972
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11:03am Thu 7 Feb 13
100246
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11:53am Thu 7 Feb 13
Joe Reacher44
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1:15pm Fri 8 Feb 13
Sliver
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4:53pm Mon 11 Feb 13
tuggy16
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8:09pm Mon 11 Feb 13
100246
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8:38pm Mon 11 Feb 13
Which area of Northwich do you live,
what time do you travel and which direction do you travel?
A lot depends on the above whether it's good or bad
Sliver
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3:00pm Tue 12 Feb 13
I'm not easily pleased, I'm voicing an opinion.
@100246
I live in Rudheath, I travel through the town and out towards Barnton during peak hours.
100246
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5:57pm Tue 12 Feb 13
Thanks for the info
I do the same trip Mon to Fri at 8.25am and it was very much better with the old system when you could go over town bridge and straight up Winnington hill. Now when there is a problem at either London rd junction or Hayhurst bridge you are stuck with no alternative. Plus it adds half a mile onto the journey approx 20p x5 =£1 per week over a year I would prefer to have £50 minimum in my pocket
100246
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7:09pm Tue 12 Feb 13
I also intended to include a journey from Rudheath to Watling St. doctors surgery and then onto the Victoria infirmary hospital on Winnington lane. Now this involves TWO circuits of the system, before it was a very short journey
Its not difficult to see which is the best system
tuggy16
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7:58pm Tue 12 Feb 13
Yes, Warrington has 3 bridges but they are two way,whereas the bridges in Northwich are one way therefore if one is closed there is no other way to get through the town.
Sliver
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8:17pm Tue 12 Feb 13
My grasp of the 'old system' is fine thank you. I don't think you want anyone to voice an opinion that is not exactly in line with your own. If you look at my original post, you will notice that I said I have never experienced a problem with the one way system, that does not mean that I will not in the future however, I am entitled to leave a comment on here if I so wish. I have no opinion on the 'old system' as I never experienced driving through it , there must have been some problems with it, otherwise why would the councill have tried such a radical move as changing to the one way system.
100246 says...
10:09am Wed 6 Feb 13