ePetition details

Traffic Light & Zig Zag Line

We the undersigned petition the Council to Please stop installing the new traffic light and zig zag line at 31 North Street Barrow upon Soar Le12 8pz.

I am Raja Thomas, the owner of the Premier (Barrow Express), and I would like to draw your kind attention to the Traffic Light and Zig Zag Line in front of our business.

Unfortunately, we have not received any previous correspondence regarding the planning. We are firmly against it.
I have also emaild several department the signed petition from our consumers (around 400 people).

Please consider our serious objection to this.

1) This is our living hood business, which includes my staff's families. When the zigzag line passes in front of the establishment, no consumers will stop.

2) As you know, This is the first shop in this village since 1960, and we took over in 2007 with a strong reputation. We haven't had any troubles here in years. This shop is frequently used by locals and the surrounding villages. We are the only ones providing many parcels services in this area.

3) This shop is frequented by senior citizens and disabled persons. If the Zig-zag line is at the front, it also causes problems for their parking, as they mentioned to me.

4) We receive various deliveries every day. Some delivery vehicles are extremely long-based. If the zig-zag lines are in front, where will they park, and how will we receive deliveries?

5) As you can see, the traffic lights and zig zag lines in this area will produce more congestion, similar to the high street down below.

Our strong advice is to deploy a traffic warden during school hours and set up the speed limit. That is the only time we notice here being a little busy. OR, shift the traffic light further up.

I hope you will look at everyone's perspective and take proper action.
Thanks and Regards

Started by: RAJA THOMAS

This ePetition runs from 19/03/2025 to 30/04/2025.

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