Wednesday 22 April 2009

Keeping you Informed

I have today spoken with Graham Rudman from Costain contractors. I rang him to ask whether a Risk Assessment had been completed regarding the traffic movements throughout Hemingbrough. This Risk Assessment forms part of their Traffic Management Mitigation Plan which deals with safety not only on site but also that of the surrounding community. This will be availble for inspection at the Yorkshire Water Exhibition at the School on Monday next.

Costain have agreed with North Yorkshire Highways Agency that traffic will be directed along Main Street onto Landing Lane in order to avoid traffic travelling past the school. Mr Rudman also confirmed that Costain will ensure deliveries avoid school ingress and egress times. They would also like to erect a notice board which would keep the community informed about delivery scheduling, an idea that he said he has spoken with our Parish Council about. I don't know where this would be sited, so keep your eyes open!! When I find out I will let you know. He also said that Costain would leaflet drop before any large vehicle movements to ensure the least disruption.

If you have any queries don't forget the drop-in exhibition next Monday.

1 comment:

  1. If the development goes ahead...
    Sugggest you push for a 20mph speed limit imposed within the village on all hgv site traffic, to limit risk, disturbance from noise and potential damage from vibration.
    Conditions of this type are not unusual.

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