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Chapel Street, Blackfriars And Trinity - Proposed Introduction Of Road Hump
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SALFORD CITY COUNCIL
HIGHWAYS ACT 1980 - SECTION 90A
HIGHWAYS (ROAD HUMP) REGULATIONS 1999
CHAPEL STREET, BLACKFRIARS AND TRINITY PROPOSED INTRODUCTION OF ROAD HUMP
NOTICE is hereby given that Salford City Council proposes to introduce:
Speed Cushions (twin set) - 3.7 metres in length, 1.7 metres wide and with a maximum height of 75mm (+/- 15mm), with ramp gradients no steeper than 1 in 10 on; Chapel Street (Westbound Carriageway) - the midpoint of the twin set of speed cushions will be located 30.3 metres west of the westerly extended kerbline of Trinity Way. (This is a 'relocation' from the current position). The scheme plan showing the location of the proposed speed cushions may be inspected at Swinton Gateway, 100 Chorley Road, Swinton, M27 6BP Monday to Friday 9am to 6pm. Details can be viewed online at http://www. salford.gov.uk/parking-roads-and-travel/roads/traffic-orders/
. If you wish to object to the proposals you should send the grounds of your objection in writing to 0;tphlegal@manchester.gov.uk or by writing to the City Solicitor PO BOX 532, TOWN HALL, MANCHESTER, M60 2LA stating the grounds on which they are made no later than 27 July 2026. Please quote reference L/PSH/SCC006/01345.
Dated: 2 July 2026
John Searle, Deputy Chief Executive (Executive Director of Place)
Salford Civic Centre, Chorley Road, Swinton, Salford M27 5DA
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