Lancashire County Council (Bradley Road West, New Scotland Road and Pendle Street, Nelson, Pendle Borough) (Pedestrian Crossings) Legal Reference: LSG4/894.21334/AFR

December 17, 2025 Director of Highways and Transport (Officer) Approved View on council website

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Summary

...to approve the proposal to improve pedestrian and cycle access in Nelson Town Centre by removing one pedestrian crossing and introducing parallel zebra crossings at Bradley Road West, New Scotland Road, and Pendle Street, as detailed in report LSG4/894.21334/AFR.

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Purpose

The purpose of this scheme is to support the
improved amenity in Nelson Town Centre, with improved pedestrian
and cycle access and linkage across Nelson. All the proposals will
work together to create a safer environment for pedestrians,
cyclists, and vulnerable users. It is hoped this will give
confidence to encourage more users to consider commuting via
non-motorised means and this will improve health and air quality
for the residents of Nelson. The proposal includes a Pedestrian
crossing to improve safety, support active travel and provide a
convenient and accessible crossing points for pedestrians and
cyclists.

Consultations
Formal consultation was carried out between 10 October-2025 until
07 November-2025 which included advertising in the local press and
notices being displayed on site. Divisional county councillors were
consulted along with the council's usual consultees and the
consultation documents posted on the council's website.

Following formal consultation No Objections were received.

Content

Peter Bell, Highway Regulation Manager, on
behalf of Matt Townsend, Director of Highways and
Transport, took the decision to approve the proposal as set
out in the report.
 

Supporting Documents

Report.pdf
Appendix B Plan.pdf
Appendix A Notice of Proposal.pdf

Details

OutcomeRecommendations Approved
Decision date17 Dec 2025