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M40 closed after lorry hits motorway bridge in serious crash

The incident occurred shortly before 1pm on Tuesday, April 30, close to the Welcome Break Oxford[1] Services.
Thames Valley Police raced to the scene and closed the road in both directions between Junction 9 near Bicester[2] and Junction 8A near Oxford…

Council plans to take HGVs off Bucks country lanes

The council wants to stop heavy goods vehicles ‘rat-running’ through areas like Ashendon, Brill, Chearsley and Cuddington to prevent the negative impacts of local residents.
HGVs would be banned from these areas – with exceptions for deliveries and col…

Bucks Council proposes new scheme to limit lorry traffic around …

“Our aim is to significantly reduce traffic on local roads”

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Bucks Council has announced plans to launch a no lorry zone in Aylesbury Vale[2] to cut HGV journeys through the area.

Bucks Council is proposing a ‘freight zone’ scheme to reduce HGV traffic in the Ashendon, Brill, and Chearsley areas. The proposed boundaries for the ‘freight zone’ are north of the A418, south of the A41, east of the B4011 and west of Rabans Lane, Aylesbury.

A consultation period has started and residents have until 17 February, to comment on the initiative. People[3] can comment on the scheme online[4] or pick up a physical form from libraries or parish council buildings. In particular, the council wants to hear from people who live , work or run a business in the affected areas.

Proposed Waddesdon Freight ZoneProposed Waddesdon Freight Zone
Proposed Waddesdon Freight Zone

Called the Waddesdon Freight Zone, two drop-in events are being run by the council discussing the project at Ashendon Village Hall on:

-Wednesday 17 January, 1pm until 8pm

-Saturday 27 January, 10am to 5pm

Full list of roadworks authorised by council includes ongoing Aylesbury projects

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Councillor Steven Broadbent said: “We’re committed to making Buckinghamshire a more sustainable and pleasant place to live, work and visit, which is why we’ve created this freight zone proposal.

“Our aim is to significantly reduce traffic on local roads by preventing HGVs from passing through to ensure they take more appropriate routes. There would be an exception for vehicles travelling to destinations within the zone. This means deliveries and collections for local homes and businesses would be unaffected. Access would also be retained for buses, farm traffic and public service vehicles.

“If implemented, the Waddesdon Freight Zone will help to reduce the impact of HGVs on the community, and address concerns about road safety and air quality in the area.

“Please come along to one of our drop-in events and have your say about the proposals at Your Voice Bucks[6].”

Bucks Council says the scheme is being proposed in response to people living in villages surrounding Aylesbury saying their lives are negatively impacted by passing through their communities. Residents have raised concerns with the council regarding the damage these vehicles can do to nearby landscapes and these area’s air quality.

References

  1. ^ Visit Shots! now (www.shotstv.com)
  2. ^ Aylesbury Vale (www.bucksherald.co.uk)
  3. ^ People (www.bucksherald.co.uk)
  4. ^ on the scheme online (yourvoicebucks.citizenspace.com)
  5. ^

Have your say on the proposed Waddesdon Freight Zone

Buckinghamshire Council is proposing a ‘freight zone’ scheme to reduce HGV traffic in the Ashendon, Brill, and Chearsley areas.
If you live, work or run a business in these areas, the council wants to hear your views on the proposals.
The public consul…

Milton Keynes: Police appeal after overnight lorry heist

Thames Valley Police made an appeal for information after thieves snatched Ted Baker items off a lorry on Tuesday August 8 in Milton Keynes.
The lorry was parked overnight from Monday August 7 to Tuesday August 8 at the junction of Lasborough Road and …

HS2 works on A41 near Aylesbury among roadworks in …

Work on the controversial HS2 project in Buckinghamshire will see a major road partly closed in the coming days. Rolling traffic lights will be in place on the A41 Bicester Road as part of plans to realign the route to allow for the new railway line.
O…