St Erth, Boscarnek: No waiting at any time restrictions

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Decision following consultation.

There was a balanced response to the scheme with support and objection, which focused mainly on loss of parking for visitors, especially in the evening and weekends. However, the proposals are required for the reasons mentioned below. Therefore, after consideration of all the responses received, it has been decided that the scheme shall be implemented with a slight amendment. Please see site plan SN01 SAR.

What are we consulting on?

No waiting at any time restrictions (double yellow lines) at Boscarnek in St Erth.

Why are we doing this?

The aim of this scheme is to ensure clear access and safe turning movements for all vehicles, with particular consideration for larger vehicles such as refuse collection trucks. To achieve this, sections of "No Waiting at Any Time" (double yellow line) restrictions will be introduced within the turning area.

These highway improvements have been agreed as part of a Section 38 legal agreement between a developer and Cornwall Council, in connection with the construction of a new housing development at Boscarnek, St Erth.

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

Next steps

Any comments received will be collated and considered by senior officers before a decision is made on the proposals.


🗣️ 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 👇

Decision following consultation.

There was a balanced response to the scheme with support and objection, which focused mainly on loss of parking for visitors, especially in the evening and weekends. However, the proposals are required for the reasons mentioned below. Therefore, after consideration of all the responses received, it has been decided that the scheme shall be implemented with a slight amendment. Please see site plan SN01 SAR.

What are we consulting on?

No waiting at any time restrictions (double yellow lines) at Boscarnek in St Erth.

Why are we doing this?

The aim of this scheme is to ensure clear access and safe turning movements for all vehicles, with particular consideration for larger vehicles such as refuse collection trucks. To achieve this, sections of "No Waiting at Any Time" (double yellow line) restrictions will be introduced within the turning area.

These highway improvements have been agreed as part of a Section 38 legal agreement between a developer and Cornwall Council, in connection with the construction of a new housing development at Boscarnek, St Erth.

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

Next steps

Any comments received will be collated and considered by senior officers before a decision is made on the proposals.


🗣️ 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 👇

  • Please complete this Consultation Feedback Form to give your views on the new proposals at (St Erth, Boscarnek).


    All responses received will be given due consideration. Following the closure of the consultation period and subsequent scheme assessment process, we will provide you with an update on both the result of this process and, if applicable, the anticipated timescales for any associated works.

    We regret that if you choose not to provide your address or withdraw your personal information before the completion of the scheme assessment process, we will be unable to consider your response in regard to a particular aspect of the scheme. Nonetheless, any points made will still be considered as general comments. If neither a postal address or email address is provided, we will also be unable to keep you updated on the scheme's progress.

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