Residents can air their views on motoring ban on level crossing near Alsager

By Tom Avery

24th Feb 2021 | Local News

Barthomley level crossing.
Barthomley level crossing.

RESIDENTS can have their say about plans to ban motorists on a level crossing near Alsager.

The changes proposed by Network Rail at Barthomley level crossing will see it closed to motorists to make it safer for pedestrians, horse riders and cyclists.

The work will also improve level crossing efficiency and reduce maintenance needs, resulting in fewer future delays for rail passengers.

A new turning area will built on the north side of the level crossing so bin and delivery lorries can still serve nearby properties.

A virtual meeting is being hosted tomorrow (Thursday) so people can have their say on the plans.

Sarah Williams, Network Rail scheme project manager, said: "It's important for us to hear people's views about the big safety changes planned, so I'd encourage people to take part in our event.

"The feedback we have received so far has helped to develop the work."

If approved, building work on the turning area would start in December this year with the rest of the level crossing work planned in spring next year.

Anyone wanting to book a time slot to ask questions at the meeting, which is being held between 2pm and 6pm, should register by emailing [email protected], with the words "Barthomley Level Crossing".

Alternatively, people can contact the Network Rail helpline on 03457 11 41 41 to arrange for someone from the project to offer an appointment time by telephone.

Over the coming months, various consents will be applied for from train operating companies, the Office of Rail & Road (ORR), Cheshire East Council and landowner the Duchy of Lancaster.

     

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