Bude Community Network Area: 20mph Speed Limits

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We are proposing to introduce 20mph speed limits across the Bude Community Network Area.

What are we consulting on?

Cornwall Council intends to implement a 20mph Speed Limit on most residential streets in the settlements within the Bude Community Network Area which currently have a 30mph speed limit. These settlements have previously expressed strong local support for this. Buffer zones will also be implemented leading up to these, where deemed necessary. Please see additional documentation for further details of proposed extents.

Why are we doing this?

It is considered that implementing a reduced speed limit (20mph) on roads within these areas will make a major contribution towards improving road safety, especially for vulnerable road users, and traffic using these roads. This, in turn, will aid in the achievement of the Council’s ‘Vision Zero’ goal – working towards the prevention of all fatal and serious injuries on the county road network. For more information on 20mph speed limits and the reasons why, you can access the Cornwall Council web page using the link above the Scheme Location section.

The imposition of 20mph speed limits in these locations, should also improve the amenity of these areas and assist in encouraging a transition towards individuals using active travel, particularly for local journeys, resulting in increased journey time reliability and healthier communities. Severance by traffic will also be reduced, facilitating a greater use of local community facilities and enabling more liveable streets. As well as encouraging more social interaction, this may also be beneficial to the local economy.

To view details of the scheme & the legal Traffic Order, please visit our Appyway Platform (Link located under the documents section, under Traffic Order Details ). 👉

Next steps

Once the Consultation finishes on the 20th of August, we will collate the feedback and traffic data to decide what to do next.


🗣️ Have your say on this consultation?

Tell us what you think about our new proposals. 💬

It’s quick, easy, and we would love to hear your feedback. Click the survey below 👇

Alternatively, you can email Cormac Infrastructure Design at traffic@cormacltd.co.uk or post a response to Cormac Infrastructure Design, Corserv Solutions Ltd, Radnor Road, Scorrier, Redruth, TR16 5EH. When emailing or responding by post, please quote the following scheme reference Infra24-272 BUDE. All responses must be received by the 15th August 2025.

We are proposing to introduce 20mph speed limits across the Bude Community Network Area.

What are we consulting on?

Cornwall Council intends to implement a 20mph Speed Limit on most residential streets in the settlements within the Bude Community Network Area which currently have a 30mph speed limit. These settlements have previously expressed strong local support for this. Buffer zones will also be implemented leading up to these, where deemed necessary. Please see additional documentation for further details of proposed extents.

Why are we doing this?

It is considered that implementing a reduced speed limit (20mph) on roads within these areas will make a major contribution towards improving road safety, especially for vulnerable road users, and traffic using these roads. This, in turn, will aid in the achievement of the Council’s ‘Vision Zero’ goal – working towards the prevention of all fatal and serious injuries on the county road network. For more information on 20mph speed limits and the reasons why, you can access the Cornwall Council web page using the link above the Scheme Location section.

The imposition of 20mph speed limits in these locations, should also improve the amenity of these areas and assist in encouraging a transition towards individuals using active travel, particularly for local journeys, resulting in increased journey time reliability and healthier communities. Severance by traffic will also be reduced, facilitating a greater use of local community facilities and enabling more liveable streets. As well as encouraging more social interaction, this may also be beneficial to the local economy.

To view details of the scheme & the legal Traffic Order, please visit our Appyway Platform (Link located under the documents section, under Traffic Order Details ). 👉

Next steps

Once the Consultation finishes on the 20th of August, we will collate the feedback and traffic data to decide what to do next.


🗣️ Have your say on this consultation?

Tell us what you think about our new proposals. 💬

It’s quick, easy, and we would love to hear your feedback. Click the survey below 👇

Alternatively, you can email Cormac Infrastructure Design at traffic@cormacltd.co.uk or post a response to Cormac Infrastructure Design, Corserv Solutions Ltd, Radnor Road, Scorrier, Redruth, TR16 5EH. When emailing or responding by post, please quote the following scheme reference Infra24-272 BUDE. All responses must be received by the 15th August 2025.

  • Please complete this Consultation Feedback Form to give your views on the proposals by 20th August 2025.

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