September meeting of Cumbria County Council's local committee for Copeland
The next meeting of the County Council's local committee for Copeland consisting of all the county councillors for Copeland Borough divisions will take place on Monday 2nd September 2019 at 10.15 am at Ingwell Hall, Westlakes Science park.
The meeting will be open to the public.
The full agenda and supporting documents can be found here, but the items on the agenda which may be of particular interest include
1) Review of traffic speeds in several areas of Copeland and proposed action
2) Parking and traffic orders: results of informal public consultation on fifteen proposed changes to the Traffic Regulation Orders for Copeland, of which is proposed that two should be dropped and the remainder proceed to formal consultation.
The proposed changes consist of a weight restriction on the U4009 at Low Moresby, turning restrictions at Sellafield main gate and changes to on street parking orders at Millom, Haverigg, Lowca, Egremont, St Bees and Cleator Moor.
3) Highways devolved budget and capital programme
4) Area Planning report, which includes an item about the proposed relocation of Whitehaven Library on which I would expect some discussion about consultation with service users and Whitehaven Town Council.
The meeting will be open to the public.
The full agenda and supporting documents can be found here, but the items on the agenda which may be of particular interest include
1) Review of traffic speeds in several areas of Copeland and proposed action
2) Parking and traffic orders: results of informal public consultation on fifteen proposed changes to the Traffic Regulation Orders for Copeland, of which is proposed that two should be dropped and the remainder proceed to formal consultation.
The proposed changes consist of a weight restriction on the U4009 at Low Moresby, turning restrictions at Sellafield main gate and changes to on street parking orders at Millom, Haverigg, Lowca, Egremont, St Bees and Cleator Moor.
3) Highways devolved budget and capital programme
4) Area Planning report, which includes an item about the proposed relocation of Whitehaven Library on which I would expect some discussion about consultation with service users and Whitehaven Town Council.
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