Lancashire County Council (BRINDLE ROAD AREA, BAMBER BRIDGE, SOUTH RIBBLE BOROUGH) (20MPH SPEED LIMIT) ORDER 202* Legal Reference:LSG4/103058/AFR

June 15, 2026 Director of Highways and Transport (Officer) Approved View on council website

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Summary

The Director of Highways and Transport approved the Lancashire County Council (BRINDLE ROAD AREA, BAMBER BRIDGE, SOUTH RIBBLE BOROUGH) (20MPH SPEED LIMIT) ORDER 202* on 15/06/2026. The decision was to introduce a 20mph speed limit on Ancona Drive, Grey Gables Avenue, Maran Court, Orpington Place, and Sussex Close. The decision was made as part of a Section 38 agreement linked to a new housing development to improve safety.

Full council record

Purpose

The proposals are being pursued as part of a Section 38 agreement under the Highways Act 1980. These proposals are being funded fully by the developer and are linked to the new housing development.

The purpose of the proposed 20mph speed limit is to improve the safety of motorised and non-motorised users, mitigating against additional traffic flows and pedestrian movements from new housing development.

Consultations
Formal consultation was carried out between 17th April 2026 and 15th May 2026 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 1 responses were received. The main points raised in the responses along with Officer comments are outlines in Appendix C.

Decision

Peter Bell, Highway Regulation Manager, has taken a decision to approve Lancashire County Council (BRINDLE ROAD AREA, BAMBER BRIDGE, SOUTH RIBBLE BOROUGH) (20MPH SPEED LIMIT) ORDER 202*

Supporting Documents

Report.pdf
Appendix B.pdf
Appendix A.pdf
Appendix C.pdf

Details

OutcomeRecommendations Approved
Decision date15 Jun 2026