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Leicester - Proposes to Construct Road Humps

LE2 8TDPublished 22/05/26
Leicester Mercury • 

What is happening?

HIGHWAYS ACT 1980 - SECTION 90(A)

Leicester City Council proposes to construct road humps under Section 90(a) of the Highways Act 1980 at the locations shown below:-

Street Name

Type of Feature

Location

Duncan Road

Road Hump

At the junction with Aylestone Road

Duncan Road

Speed Cushions

Outside Number 24

Duncan Road

Speed Cushions

Outside Number 57

Duncan Road

Speed Cushions

Outside Number 140

Duncan Road

Speed Cushions

Outside Number 174

Milligan Road

Speed Cushions

Outside Number 82

Milligan Road

Speed Cushion

Approximately 60m north of the junction with Manners Road

Milligan Road

Speed Cushion

Outside Number 160

Milligan Road

Road Hump

Outside Number 197

The length of the speed cushions will be 2.0m and the width will be 4 x 1.7m. The length of the road hump will be between 5m and 10m and the width will be the full width of the carriageway.

The maximum height of all features will be 100mm.

OBJECTIONS to the proposals should be sent to michael.byrne@leicester.gov.uk or by post to Transport Strategy, Leicester City Council, City Hall, 115 Charles Street, Leicester, LE1 1FZ and marked for the attention of Michael Byrne.

Any objections should state the grounds on which they are made and must be received by Friday 12th June 2026.

Dated this Friday 22nd May 2026.

Andrew L Smith, Director of Planning, Development and Transportation, Leicester City Council, City Hall,115 Charles Street, Leicester. LE1 1FZ.

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