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Trinity Way, Blackfriars And Trinity - Proposed Introduction Of Toucan Crossing
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SALFORD CITY COUNCIL
SECTION 23 ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984
ZEBRA, PELICAN AND PUFFIN PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS REGULATIONs AND GENERAL DIRECTION 1997
PROPOSED INTRODUCTION OF TOUCAN CROSSING ON TRINITY WAY, BLACKFRIARS AND TRINITY
NOTICE is hereby given that Salford City Council intends to introduce a Toucan Pedestrian Crossing on Trinity Way (the proposal involves reestablishing the existing pedestrian crossing so that it is a straight / non-staggered crossing with a wider central reserve), which is described as follows: Trinity Way - the mid-point of the Toucan Crossing will be located 154.5 metres north-east of the northerly extended kerbline of Chapel Street, having a width of 4 metres and depth of 6.9 metres across the northbound carriageway; and 6.8 metres across the southbound carriageway. The zig-zag road markings will extend for a distance of 17.4 metres in a north-easterly and south-westerly direction on both sides of the carriageway.
The scheme plan showing the location of the proposed Toucan Crossing and a statement of reasons for the proposal 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 make objections or representations in respect of the proposed Toucan Crossing you should send the grounds of your objection in writing to phlegal@ 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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