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Support

Mitcham's Corner Development Framework SPD

Representation ID: 31312

Received: 04/10/2016

Respondent: Dr Rabia Dada-Oughton

Representation Summary:

Pedestrian paths are currently complicated and unsafe. At several junctures pedestrian paths intersect with cycle paths - very unsafe. Important that pedestrian and cycle paths are made wider and safer.

Full text:

Pedestrian paths are currently complicated and unsafe. At several junctures pedestrian paths intersect with cycle paths - very unsafe. Important that pedestrian and cycle paths are made wider and safer.

Support

Mitcham's Corner Development Framework SPD

Representation ID: 31384

Received: 16/10/2016

Respondent: Mr David Kuznets

Representation Summary:

This is self evident. Cyclists often resort to riding on the narrow pavements which is dangerous for pedestrians. The influx of large students numbers in new student housing is making it worse.

Full text:

This is self evident. Cyclists often resort to riding on the narrow pavements which is dangerous for pedestrians. The influx of large students numbers in new student housing is making it worse.

Object

Mitcham's Corner Development Framework SPD

Representation ID: 31448

Received: 17/10/2016

Respondent: Mr Richard Taylor

Representation Summary:

It's not just confusion of routes which currently creates a problem for pedestrians and cyclists.

The blind corner currently opposite the Radmore Farm shop brings cyclists travelling in opposite directions into conflict.

It is not currently clear how a cyclist is supposed to leave Milton Road travelling towards the city and join the on-pavement cycleway towards the light controlled crossing in the middle of the area.

The unclear routes make travelling through the area feel unsafe, and on occasion actually lead to injuries.

Full text:

It's not just confusion of routes which currently creates a problem for pedestrians and cyclists.

The blind corner currently opposite the Radmore Farm shop brings cyclists travelling in opposite directions into conflict.

It is not currently clear how a cyclist is supposed to leave Milton Road travelling towards the city and join the on-pavement cycleway towards the light controlled crossing in the middle of the area.

The unclear routes make travelling through the area feel unsafe, and on occasion actually lead to injuries.