Bridge opening to cut congestion in Nuneaton
Posted: Fri Jul 05, 2019 7:33 pm
Finer details are being drawn up
Plans to open up a bridge to motorists to get on and off the A444 have taken a step closer.
It is hoped a contractor could now be in place to carry out the works in Nuneaton by autumn.
Finer details on the plans to open-up the Bermuda bridge to traffic are being put into place in preparation for the contract to be tendered, with the works due to start in 2020.
The scheme, which is part of wider Bermuda Connectivity project, has not been without controversy in the local community.
County and borough ward councillor Clare Golby was opposed to the bridge being opened up to traffic and the implications that would have in the area.
But she says she has championed improvements to reduce the impact on those who live in the Bermuda area.
These include:
* An elongated and unrestricted parking bay on Bermuda Road which could hold up to 14-16 vehicles.
* Vehicle Activated Warning Sign, such as 'slow down' signs, on both Bermuda Road and St Georges Way.
* A change to the proposed complete parking ban using double yellow lines Bermuda Road. The new proposal will be no parking during the day with the parking restrictions being relaxed at evenings and no restrictions at all at weekends.
"Although I’m disappointed that the Bermuda Bridge project was voted through I said at the time that I would work with officers to minimise the impacts of the scheme people and I’ve been doing just that," Cllr Golby said.
She added fears the bridge will become a rat-run could be alleviated in the proposed Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council's Borough Plan.
The Borough Plan is a blueprint for all future development and also includes new infrastructure, such as proposals for a road from Heath End Road that links directly to the A444.
“For years now, I’ve argued that there should be purpose-built road in our area which directly links us to the A444 and I’ve constantly been told it would never happen," Cllr Golby said.
"I was the only Arbury councillor who attended the government inspectors plan examination meetings where I argued the view directly with the government inspector that we should have much better major infrastructure in the area to not only support any potential building but the existing residents too.
“Thankfully the government inspector agreed that if this plan were to go ahead there must be the inclusion of a road through the site, from Heath End Road that links directly to the A444. He included this as a Major Modification to the overall plan.
"This means, once this road is constructed, Walsingham Drive should not be used as the route of choice for people cutting through the new development and there will be an alternative to the Bermuda Bridge which is a direct route out to the A444.”




