Council to make Wood Street safer for pedestrians at weekends
Wood Street in Old Town is to be closed to traffic on Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights to make the area safer for pedestrians.
Published: Monday, 16th March 2020
Swindon Borough Council is trialling a new Experimental Traffic Regulation Order which will come into force on Monday, 30 March and will be in place for 18 months.
The Order will see Wood Street closed to through traffic – from the junction with High Street to the junction with Albert Street – on Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights from 7pm until 6am.
The change comes as the Council attempts to make Wood Street, a favourite night-time drinking and meeting spot, safer for people who enjoy Old Town’s weekend nightlife.
Currently, pedestrians leaving pubs and clubs are at risk of coming into conflict with through traffic, parked cars can prevent emergency service vehicles accessing Wood Street, and people often get out of taxis into oncoming traffic due to the rank being on the north side of the road.
Councillor Cathy Martyn, Swindon Borough Council’s Cabinet Member for Housing and Public Safety, said: “We take public safety very seriously and this Traffic Regulation Order is intended to make sure people can enjoy themselves on Wood Street at weekends without having to worry about passing cars.
“We have been working closely with Wiltshire Police and we are both confident that this Order will make a positive difference to the already popular nightlife in Old Town.”
Wiltshire Police’s Supt Adrian Burt said: “We fully support the trial of this new Traffic Regulation Order in Wood Street. This area of Old Town is hugely popular, especially during the weekends and it is important that the public feel safe when they are out and about.
“The trial of this new order will hopefully improve public safety and reduce the risk of any road related incidents in the area. We will continue to have a visible presence in Wood Street during Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights and will maintain a close working relationship with Swindon Borough Council as they monitor the impact of this order.”
Taxis and emergency service vehicles will still be able to use Wood Street, and local residents will still be able to use it to access their properties.
Other changes include the relocation of the taxi rank from the north to the south side of the street and the introduction of ‘no waiting’ and ‘no loading at any time’ regulations on the north side.
After the first six months of the Order being in place, officers at the Council will review feedback and in consultation with councillors will agree any modifications that need to be made.
Anyone wishing to make comment on the proposals will be able to do so during the first six months via the Council’s website. Any comments received will be used to inform the future of this trial.