Consultation on transport improvements in East Doncaster

City of Doncaster Council has been successful in securing funding from the Department for Transport via the City Region Sustainable Transport Settlement for a proposed multi-modal transport improvement scheme. The scheme aims to enhance sustainable travel options and reduce traffic congestion along a key corridor.

 
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The proposed scheme includes replacing two roundabouts with signalised crossroads, installing new technology to give greater priority to buses and upgrading walking and cycling facilities to provide safer and improved connections to local routes.

The public consultation on the scheme is open until Tuesday 31st December 2024.

What changes are being proposed?

The Doncaster East Transport Scheme includes the following:

  • Replacing two roundabouts with signalised crossroads - Sandall Park Roundabout and Armthorpe Road Roundabout.
  • Installing Toucan crossings for use by pedestrians and cyclists on all arms of the new junctions.
  • Installing bus priority measures at the newly signalised junctions.
  • Increasing road capacity by installing a section of dual carriageway on A18 Thorne Road between Shaw Lane Roundabout and Sandall Park.
  • Creating a new shared use (pedestrian and cycle) path from Shaw Lane Roundabout and along Thorne Road connecting onto facilities on Barnby Dun Road using an upgraded footway/cycleway next to the perimeter of Sandall Park (near the junction with Boundary Avenue).
  • Replacing an existing zebra crossing on Thorne Road with a signalised crossing (near the junction with Boundary Avenue).
  • New wayfinding and information signs through the scheme.
  • Improving cycle parking facilities.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Why change these roundabouts to signalised crossroads?
The alteration to these busy junctions will enable traffic volumes to be managed more efficiently, improve bus journey times and reliability, and provide safer connections to existing pedestrian and cycling facilities.

How much will the scheme cost and how is it being funded?
This is a £12 million scheme funded by national government from the City Region Sustainable Transport Settlement.

Could the money be spent on other projects?
The money is ring fenced to sustainable travel and transport network improvements and has been allocated for the specific scheme. It cannot be spent on alternative uses.

Has the scheme already been approved?
At this stage the preliminary bid for funding has been successful but responses and comments gathered as part of the public consultation will be used to understand whether there is public support for the scheme and help to inform the Council’s decision on whether to approve the scheme to go ahead.

If this scheme doesn’t go ahead can the funding be spent on something else?
No. Should the scheme not go ahead then the funding would not be released to City of Doncaster Council. Information on the funding criteria can be found here: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/city-region-sustainable-transport-settlements-developing-proposals/city-region-sustainable-transport-settlements-guidance-for-mayoral-combined-authorities#what-to-submit

How long will construction take?
The approval and assurance process which needs to be followed with any scheme of this type is lengthy, and so there will be a period of time to wait between hearing about the scheme and any construction work starting. If the scheme is approved to go ahead, work is expected to be able to begin in summer 2025 and to complete summer 2027. Any episodes of adverse weather may cause delays to the construction timeline.
The scheme will be constructed in phases to minimise disruption as much as possible and maintain access to businesses, homes and services. It may be necessary to have road closures in place at some stages to safely carry out work in the road. There will be advance warning of any road closures and further details about the construction timeline will be shared and regularly updated on the Council’s website and through social media channels.

How do I comment on the proposed scheme?

Public consultation is an opportunity to share your views, make suggestions as well as find out more. There are both in-person and online opportunities to respond to this consultation.

Attend a drop-in session
You can speak to representatives of the Council, view plans and provide your feedback by attending one of the events below. There is no need to book, just turn up within the advertised time slot.

  • Tuesday 3 December9.30am to 2pm at Ennerdale Communal Hall,
    Fernhurst Road, Doncaster DN2 5QL.
  • Wednesday 4 December4.30pm to 7.30pm at Sandalwood Communal Hall,
    Sandalwood Close, Doncaster DN2 5DW.
  • Monday 9 December4.30pm to 7.30pm at Sandalwood Communal Hall,
    Sandalwood Close, Doncaster DN2 5DW.
  • Thursday 12 December9.30am to 2pmEnnerdale Communal Hall,
    Fernhurst Road, Doncaster DN2 5QL.

Any additional drop-in sessions will be promoted on the City of Doncaster Council website: https://www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/get-involved/consultations

By Email
You can also email any comments or questions directly to: activetravel@doncaster.gov.uk during the consultation period.

 

Last updated: 28 November 2024 14:40:47

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