Locals ask council not to reinstate two-way traffic on Strand Road once water works have been completed
Local resident Peter Carvill, of the Serpentine Avenue, Tritonville and Claremont Roads group, and Independent councillor Mannix Flynn took a High Court challenge against the council’s plans to conduct a six-month trial of the path from March 2021. The court ruled the council needed planning permission for the path. The council appealed the decision and is waiting for the court to issue its decision.
“There is far more involved here than just the proposed cycleway trial, including major risks to the health of residents,” the letter said. However, it said, councillors would have an opportunity to consider the issue at a council meeting in advance of water works completion.
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