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Publication Date:-
2022-09-05
 
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Bus gate reintroduced in City Centre

CARS will be banned from part of a major road in the heart of Liverpool City Centre between 7am and midnight, from Monday, 5 September 2022. A trial:- "bus gate" will be reintroduced on the westbound carriageway of Ranelagh Street from the junction of Great Charlotte Street, to improve the flow of public transport for tens of thousands of passengers every day. All traffic; except:- buses, taxis, private hire vehicles and bikes; will be prohibited from heading into Ranelagh Street and Hanover Street.

Councillor Dan Barrington, Cabinet Member for Environment and Climate Change, said:- "We want to support sustainable transport use by helping bus users, pedestrians and cyclists. The benefits of this measure will be considerable in terms of reducing congestion and improving safety in the heart of our City Centre, and we have worked with our bus partners and public and private taxi sectors on making sure the design works for them. It has been designed to complement the changes to The Strand and Lime Street, which have now been completed. As this is an experimental order we will continue to monitor the road to see what difference it is making and if any further changes need to be made."
 

The Experimental Traffic Order will be in place for up to 18 months, in a bid to help reduce congestion and pollution and improve safety along this key corridor, which connects the City's Knowledge Quarter to the waterfront. If successful, it will be made permanent.

Councillor Liam Robinson, Transport and Air Quality Portfolio Holder for the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority said:- "The reintroduction of the bus gate on Ranelagh Street will have a really positive impact in helping to reduce congestion in this part of the City Centre and encourage people to use buses as their preferred way of travelling. We have a strong vision for improving bus services across the City Region and are currently progressing City Region Mayor Steve Rotheram's vision for a London style transport network using new devolved powers to re-regulate our bus network which will make travelling round our Region cheaper, quicker, greener and more reliable. This is just the 1st of a number of bus priority measures we are looking to introduce, alongside other exciting developments including a fleet of zero emission hydrogen buses, and a new £2 single bus fare which we are introducing in the next few weeks."

The measure was previously in place at the end of 2020, but had to be terminated due to technical issues with enforcement cameras. These have now been resolved. Changes are also being made to the existing disabled, taxi and loading areas, building in feedback, from the previous bus gate.

The bus gate measure will be enforced using CCTV cameras, with parking bays monitored by Civil Enforcement Officers.

Comments, stating the reasons for supporting or objecting to the Experimental Traffic Order, can be made up until 6 March 2023, by emailing:- Nevil.Basnett@Liverpool.Gov.UK quoting ref:- 'LS/RT/NRB/TRO 10227/TM3600A/2052.3447.'
 

For any other general queries about the scheme, emails can be sent to:- TMRS@Liverpool.Gov.UK quoting:- "Ranelagh Street Bus Gate" in the subject line.-

We would also be interested to know your thoughts on this topic, so please email them to our Newsroom at:- News24@SouthportReporter.Com.
 


Teal Scaffold Secures Contract on £19M Social Housing Project

NORTH West based scaffolding firm, Teal Scaffold continue a strong year of growth after securing a contract with clients, Sovini Construction on their £19m social housing development. The working at height professionals, and proud partners of The Sovini Group are set to deliver a bespoke access solution service to support on their client's largest development to date, building over 145 affordable homes. Clients Sovini Construction are seeking to create thriving and inclusive communities through its development framework. With an aim to combat high housing costs, through the delivery of good quality, affordable homes; they will deliver over 1,000 new homes within the next 5 years. Leading North West scaffolding firm, Teal Scaffold, secured the substantial contract in July and have started work on the 9 acre development the final week, in August. Located in Netherton, Bootle, the project will provide employment opportunities to local work at height professionals. The scaffold will be erected to a full height, to create a safe, compliant structure with multiple configurations with additional safety precautions enabling multiple tradesmen to work on the new build apartment block.

Commenting on the contract announcement, Anita Harrison Carroll, Managing Director of Teal Scaffold said:- "We are incredibly proud to be supporting our partners Sovini Construction on the Groups largest social housing project to date. This project demonstrates the breadth and depth of Teal's offering, and our ability to handle ever-larger projects."

Steve Parrington, Managing Director of Sovini Construction adds:- "As proud partners of The Sovini Group we are delighted to be able to utilise the groups full supply chain. We have witnessed Teal Scaffold's expertise and industry knowledge 1st hand, so it was a no brainer to bring them aboard for this major project with us."

Operating Regionally from their Knowsley Headquarters, Teal Scaffold are set to continue their monumental growth with plans to expand, adding a second base to their portfolio.

Head of Operations at Teal Scaffold, Dan McGregor adds:- "It is a pleasure to be involved in Sovini Constructions largest development to date. We are thrilled to add them to the long list of new projects and clients we have secured since our inception to the industry in 2018. This project has created opportunities for our local colleagues to develop their expertise, whilst also tackling the social housing shortage within the ever-growing City of Liverpool. Our growth across the North-West continues, and is a testament to the quality, expertise, and industry knowledge of our workforce. We look forward to seeing the development take shape over the coming months."

To read more on Teal scaffold's services visit:- TealScaffold.Co.UK.

To read more on Sovini Construction visit:-Sovini.Co.UK/SoviniConstruction
 

 
      
 
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