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Whiteford Avenue, Bellsmyre - Notice Of Proposal To Construct Speed Cushions

G82Published 29/06/26
Lennox Herald • 

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WEST DUNBARTONSHIRE COUNCIL
WHITEFORD AVENUE, BELLSMYRE NOTICE OF PROPOSAL TO CONSTRUCT SPEED CUSHIONS / TRAFFIC CALMING FEATURES

West Dunbartonshire Council as directed under Sections 36 and 37 (1) of the Road Humps (Scotland) Regulations 1998 hereby indicate its proposal to construct Speed Cushions on Whiteford Avenue.

Speed cushions, with a maximum longitudinal length of 3.5m, 1.9m wide and a height of 75mm or thereby, are proposed to be constructed at the following locations. On Whiteford Avenue 65m or thereby east of the junction with Aitkenbar Drive.

On Whiteford Avenue 125m or thereby east of the junction with Aitkenbar Drive. 

The main objective of the proposal is to reduce the speed of traffic on Whiteford Avenue with a view to improving general road safety. 

A plan showing detail of the proposal is available for viewing on the Council website.

A plan showing detail of the proposal together with a plan are available for viewing on the Council website and are available for inspection during normal office hours Monday to Friday inclusive at the offices of:
West Dunbartonshire Council
Roads and Neighbourhood Services 16 Church Street Dumbarton G82 1QL

Observations, comments or objections to the proposed speed cushions should be made in writing to Christopher Anderson (Solicitor - Section Head) at Municipal Buildings, College Street, Dumbarton G82 1NR or E-mail: Christopher.Anderson@west-dunbarton.gov.uk by 4pm on Monday 27 July 2026.

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