Crosspool 20mph Speed Limit

Speed Limit

Sheffield City Council proposes to make an Order under the provisions of Section 84 and Schedule 9 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, to introduce a 20mph speed limit on the whole or on parts of every road in Crosspool and the surrounding area. Exceptions are Lydgate Lane, Manchester Road and Sandygate Road from the junction of Ringstead Crescent near to the shopping precinct.

The proposed 20mph speed limit is required to control vehicle speeds in the residential streets of the Crosspool area where we live, work, play & shop.

A copy of the proposed plans showing the roads affected and a statement of the Council’s reasons for proposing to make the Order may be inspected in “Proposed Traffic Orders” on the Council website at https://www.sheffield.gov.uk/home/roads-pavements/covid-19-Traffic-orders

Any observations, either supporting or objecting to the proposed Order, including the grounds for your objection, should be sent in writing to the undersigned by the 3rd day of March 2022.

Tom Finnegan-Smith, Head of Strategic Transport, Sustainability and Infrastructure City Growth Department,
Howden House, 1 Union Street, SHEFFIELD, S1 2SH
Email: traffic.regs@shef

South West Community Assembly meeting in Crosspool on Thursday

The next South West Community Assembly public meeting is taking place on Thursday night in Crosspool.

Items on the agenda include:

  • Community Assembly Transport and Highways Programme 2011/12
  • Parks and Countryside Service:  Update On Tasking Officer Pilot Project and Green Space Priorities 2011/12
  • Burbage, Houndkirk and Hathersage Moors

The meeting takes place at Tapton School and starts at 7pm. Members of the public are welcome to attend.

South West Community Assembly meeting 31 March 2011