Better Streets for Moseley
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Better Streets for Moseley is a Birmingham community group promoting a low traffic neighbourhood plan for the Moseley / Kings Heath areas.
Birmingham, B13
Joined July 2020
We invited all the candidates in the Local Elections for the Moseley and Kings Heath wards to give a statement on the Places for People LTN scheme. Read what they had to say.
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Better Streets for Moseley (BSfM) invited all the candidates in the Local Elections for the Moseley and Kings Heath wards to give a statement on the Places for People LTN scheme currently planned b…
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Phase 2 proposals – BSfM resident questions and responses from Council
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Better Streets for Moseley street champions collected various residents questions and collated them as below for responses from the council NB There are multiple references in the BCC response to …
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BSfM – Vehicle Activated Speed system – speeds and counts on Billesley Lane, Southbound from VAS nr Tennis Club
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Firstly count data – Traffic Count data peak (M-F) hours, term-time for sample weeks: including some manual count data collected by residents in 2019 and 2020. For comparison a given week (M-…
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The council have published the proposals for the next phase of the LTN. https://t.co/XhwNZVIw9I
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BSfM – Billesley Lane VAS data (northbound at OneStop) and findings
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Birmingham Council installed a Vehicle Activated Speed sign system close to OneStop from mid-March to August 2021. BSfM was provided with the raw data, owing to some apparent oddities (likely a typ…
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BSfM – Request for Action on Dangerous Driving, Speeding and Illegally Modified Vehicles to Police & Crime Commissioner
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July 21 – Concerns about unacceptably dangerous and anti-social driving were formally raised with the new Police and Crime Commissioner in a letter collating issues and risk data from BSfM st…
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Speed measurements by BCC – Sept 2020 (sample of roads)
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By convention the 85th Percentile of the overall spread of speed measurements is used to quantify the level of speeding, rather than the average speed (ie mean – this would otherwise mask sma…
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Meeting Notes – draft – BSfM with Cllr Jenkins 15th June 21
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The results summary from our Resident's survey is now available to download and read.
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BSfM ran a survey amongst residents regarding their views on traffic issues. The aim was to form a picture of the issues that residents were really concerned about when it came to travelling either…
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Sign up to our mailing list and we'll keep you up to date with BSfM. https://t.co/WrPN2Z8x63
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We've now received over 200 comments from the local community on the "Design Scrapbook" of ideas for the next phase of Places for People. These are all ideas that local residents have suggested. Take a look and let us know your comments and ideas. https://t.co/QbaXqNKlRz
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All the comments that we have received on the resident’s design ideas are listed below. We welcome any feedback on these or suggestions of your own. To be absolutely clear we are NOT designing the...
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Announced today, Birmingham City Council are creating a "dedicated project board" to "oversee any future phases" of the Low Traffic Neighbourhood schemes. https://t.co/qS6VpjPJbX
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Announced today, Birmingham City Council has committed to work with residents and businesses to adapt and improve Low Traffic Neighbourhood schemes in Moseley and Kings Heath and use local feedback...
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Announced today, Birmingham Council are creating a "dedicated project board will be created to oversee any future phases" of the Low Traffic Neighbourhood schemes. https://t.co/QpTpFosq5n
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We've a new idea from a resident added to the scrapbook. It's easy to overlook the roads surrounding the proposed Places for People area in the debate so good to see someone has given some thought to it. https://t.co/S6UbaFxYcW
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Yardley Wood Road is intended to be one of the boundary roads to the proposed Moseley LTN area. The road is unclassified but carries the Number 2/3 bus route and is a priority route for emergency...
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New idea submitted by a resident today. You don't need to design a whole area LTN. This one just suggests a few key points where traffic calming and pedestrian crossings could be added. What do you think? https://t.co/yqPW8oQCrB
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The major issues for local residents are speeding and anti social driving on Billesley Lane and now into Clarence Road and Woodfield Road. Clarence Road saw a 43% increase in traffic over a three...
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More fantastic docking locations springing up in #Birmingham every day now. We'll be sharing the full map of locations on our website and the @BerylBikes cycle hire app on 24th May. Check out where we're currently live here 👉 https://t.co/7Jn9N9cfcf
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We think it will come as no surprise that Billesley Lane was by far the road most people picked with traffic speed, numbers and anti social driving being the primary concerns.
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We will shortly be publishing the results of our residents survey but here is a taster. We asked residents to name the road (other than the one they lived on) which they felt had most traffic issues and what those issues were.
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We will be making all Designs and Comments submitted to our Design Scrapbook available for the council to view. So if you want your comment to be included then you'll need to leave it on the site. https://t.co/OHwWDfd4Rf
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All the design ideas that we have received from residents are listed below. We welcome your feedback and thoughts on them. On each designs page you can rate the idea and provide your thoughts on it....
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