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New traffic restrictions to be introduced in Blackpool town centre from next month

New traffic restrictions to be introduced in Blackpool town centre from next month

Next month, Blackpool will see new town centre traffic restrictions introduced in a bid to improve safety.

From Monday, June 5, a pedestrian and cycle zone will be introduced in St John’s Square and surrounding streets including Cedar Square, Birley Street, Adelphi Street, Carter Street, part of Church Street (from St John’s Square to Corporation Street) and part of Abingdon Street (from Church Street to Cheapside).

The new rules will mean only buses, taxis and authorised vehicles like emergency services will be allowed through the restricted area. Other restrictions as part of the Experimental Traffic Regulation Order (ETRO) include no loading between 10.30am to 6pm, and no waiting at any time.

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The council first revealed plans to introduce the ETRO in February this year after more traffic, including private vehicles, had been using the square with previous traffic orders having expired. It will be in place for a trial period of 18 months, and will be reviewed after six months with residents urged to give their views on the changes.

Coun Paula Burdess, the cabinet member for community safety, said: “In the past, this area has been a safety concern for pedestrians and road users, resulting in an increased number of complaints from members of the public and local businesses over the traffic behaviour in the area.

“By introducing a clear pedestrian and cycle zone we hope to improve safety for everyone using the area.

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  • May 29, 2023