'20mph signs on narrow Oswaldtwistle alleyway are a waste of public cash'

The signs at the entrance to the dead end The signs at the entrance to the dead end

ROAD chiefs have been criticised for ‘wasting money’ by putting 20mph signs at the entry to a dead-end.

Whewell Row, next to West End Methodist Church, Oswaldtwistle, is a short entry way, cobbled where it meets Blackburn Road, and has just five old cottages along it.

However, Lancashire County Council’s highways department has included it in recent 20mph schemes being rolled out across the area.

Arthur Haymes, who lives in nearby Blackburn Road, said he was stunned. He said: “I am aghast at what I can only describe as a blatant waste of public money. It is barely ten feet wide and only just wide enough for a car.

“I would hazard a guess that it’s unlikely a vehicle has ever attained a speed of 20mph on Whewell Row. I suspect some official at County Hall has seen the row on a map and ticked it off along with the other roads.”

Staff member Debbie Bennett at nearby sandwich shop Yummies said they had been highly amused when they saw the signs.

She said: “It’s quite simply ridiculous. You’d never get up to that sort of speed.

“The only time you would drive up is to unload the car. The poles have made the access even narrower now. If you were moving house, you’d never get a truck up past those signs.”

Oswaldtwistle borough councillor Colette McCormack said: “I don’t understand why this happened. Anyone can see it is a dead-end and this decision simply does not make any sense.”

However, borough and county councillor for Oswaldtwistle Peter Britcliffe said: “I know it seems daft, but there are countless streets to be included in the scheme and mistakes will happen. I have done my best to make sure small streets aren’t included.”

Paul Binks, county council road and transport safety manager, said: “We’re taking a common-sense approach to the 20mph schemes by not putting signs on every street, and keeping signage to the minimum allowed. We do, however, need to put signs where the speed limit changes from 30mph on a through-route, such as Blackburn Road, to where drivers enter a network of residential roads where the limit is 20mph.”

Comments(12)

happycyclist says...
5:08pm Fri 15 Mar 13

Look to me like they could be a hinderance for an emergency vehicle. They must have narrowed the narrow lane by at least a foot.

Akkybro says...
6:01pm Fri 15 Mar 13

Why do you need them on both sides, isn't one enough?

I_Love_Mommy says...
6:04pm Fri 15 Mar 13

The entire world will now see this LOL

DG6985 says...
6:17pm Fri 15 Mar 13

What idiot would drive 20mph up an alleyway? baffles me to think why workmen would plant these in such a ridiculous location, and sureley one is enough.

Blackburnley says...
12:15pm Sat 16 Mar 13

Travelling around, you can see many of these unnecessary signs, the classic is on Alexandra Place in Gt. Harwood which is a one way road. The sign indicates a change of speed limit into Park Lane when you are not allowed to drive in that direction

Blackburnley says...
12:15pm Sat 16 Mar 13

Travelling around, you can see many of these unnecessary signs, the classic is on Alexandra Place in Gt. Harwood which is a one way road. The sign indicates a change of speed limit into Park Lane when you are not allowed to drive in that direction

A Darener says...
12:41pm Sat 16 Mar 13

And then we wonder why our taxes are so high!

2 for 5p says...
7:54pm Sat 16 Mar 13

DG6985 wrote:
What idiot would drive 20mph up an alleyway? baffles me to think why workmen would plant these in such a ridiculous location, and sureley one is enough.
Well you creting someone might
YOU GIT

vicn1956 says...
10:31am Mon 18 Mar 13

Another indicator why we're in a financial crisis. They know how to waste public money.

Stop Backenders says...
5:50pm Thu 21 Mar 13

LCC this is why towns are dying off because of your stupid ****-up’s and obsession with painting and obstructing the roads.

Philip Cropper says...
12:40pm Sat 23 Mar 13

How much money is it costing to put up all these 20mph signs? Why not make everywhere a 20mph limit unless signs say otherwise, surely this would be more cost effective.

A Darener says...
12:43pm Sat 23 Mar 13

Philip Cropper wrote:
How much money is it costing to put up all these 20mph signs? Why not make everywhere a 20mph limit unless signs say otherwise, surely this would be more cost effective.
Nearly Everywhere is a 30mph limit unless stated otherwise! So your idea would not work as they would have to put up lots of 30mph signs.

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