Aberbechan bridge and road closure

January 9, 2011

Local people are just fed up of the Newtown’s chaotic traffic issues. The fact that this road will now be closed for months will cause huge problems and will only add to the traffic congestion in Newtown, as commuters used this as a rat run to avoid the chaotic set of traffic lights.

This does of course highlight the concern that these small roads are not designed for large amounts of traffic, I have had numerous people contact me concerned about the increased traffic along Canal Road.

I’ve been in conversation with staff involved this week and they have put this down to very cold temperatures over a sustained period. I suspect the large amount of traffic using this road may also be the cause. The bridge needs to be repaired and the road reopened as soon as possible. The cost of not doing this is too high.


Mystery signs throughout Montgomeryshire

October 19, 2010

Strange, temporary yellow rectangular road traffic signs containing various geometric shapes have appeared throughout Montgomeryshire.

A sign with a filled in black circle symbol was pointing into the Tesco’s ’goods inwards’ for traffic coming into Newtown this week.

Mystery road signs

Can you identify the mystery road signs?

Comments please – what do you think they mean?

UPDATE – 21/10/10 – i’v given 24 hours for answers, thanks to those on my facebook link who took part!  The signs relate to a road closure in Shropshire and the symbol depict the diversion route for the vehicles affected. There are signs in advance of the restriction advising traffic to follow the symbols. Therefore – Those drivers affected by the restriction know to follow the symbol, but to everyone else throughout Montgomeryshire they mean very little!


The future is Orange for bypass

October 13, 2010

The Deputy First Minister and Minister for the Economy & Transport, Ieuan Wyn Jones has today announced his preferred route for the Newtown bypass – The Orange route.

His announcement is a real step forward and I especially welcome the news that the orange route has been selected as this was my preferred option. This was the longest route of the three choices and in my opinion would be the most effective.

The announcement did fail to provide vital information on a timetable for a start date through to completion. When will the construction start and what can he do to help the traffic problems in the meantime?

We must not forget that a planned bypass route for Newtown has a 40 year history including a protected route dating back to the 1970’s. We need commitment on dates and a timetable which conveys a strong sense of urgency. This must not be allowed to drift in a sea of bureaucracy. A route announcement on its own is not enough.

Neither will today’s news offer much comfort in the short term to queues of traffic through Newtown. We need immediate measures to offer some relief to the traffic problems without waiting until 2016, a date suggested to me by assembly officials as a completion date.

The number of pledges to my Newtown Transport Petition has now attracted over 1000 names, and that’s in just 5 days. It’s my intention to keep up the pressure on the minister and to continue the Newtown Traffic Petition for improvements at the Kerry road junction including a trial roundabout and to demand an early start date for the bypass.

In summary, this is a real step forward, but we need solutions to the current problems and a start date – We must keep the pressure on!


Wind farm traffic to go through Evans Shed Yard

October 13, 2010

I’ve been to a public meeting tonight organised by renewable energy developer RES. The meeting was about the transport route and traffic for the proposed Garreg Lwyd Hill wind farm. Turn out was very poor, in part due to poor communication of the meeting and in part due to public apathy.

The Welsh Assembly government has targeted an area which includes Montgomeryshire to be the home to about 1000 extra wind turbines. RES are responding to the Assembly Government’s policy and have proposals for a wind farm at Garreg Lwyd Hill, which is beyond Dolfor.

The meeting tonight concerned the proposed route. It is proposed that turbine components will travel from Ellesmere Port, passing Welshpool into Newtown. A temporary access road through Evans Shed Yard is proposed to avoid the difficulties and the time constraints’ of navigating around Newtown’s chaotic new set of traffic lights, up towards the Vastre, then along the minor road to Dolfor.

I went to the same public meeting in Kerry on Saturday, not many turned out, but the main contention there was the widening work which would have to be carried out on the Kerry/Dolfor minor road.

The issue in the tonight’s meeting was about the level of disruption of the abnormal loads coming into Newtown. It is proposed that for a period of four months, an average of three abnormal loads in convoy travel this route on average every other day. My opinion is that no wind farm traffic should come into Newtown until we have a bypass.

However, I would like the possibility explored of a roundabout being reinstated using extra space from the Evans shed yard. I shall be making some inquiries on this.

On a side issue, the Deputy first minister will make an announcement on the Newtown Bypass today! I expect I will blog on this latter.


Meeting with business leaders and petition launch

September 29, 2010

Glyn and I met with about 30 business leaders including representatives from the Mid Wales Manufacturing group and the Federation of small businesses the other day. The meeting was to discuss Newtown’s traffic problems and the affect being caused on businesses throughout Montgomeryshire.

We are taking two approaches: I am launching a campaign in which I aim to attract more than 10,000 signatures whilst Glyn is going to ask the National Assembly’s Deputy First Minister, Ieuan Wyn Jones to meet him with a small delegation of business people to discuss the issues.

There was a clear view at the meeting that although pressing for an announcement on the bypass was crucial, the current priority should be on relieving the current traffic issues. We have to find ways of making our anger known to the Assembly Government.

As well as my aim to get over 10,000 people to sign petition cards I am also encouraging people to write to the deputy first minister, I have produced a template letter with pre-addressed envelopes so that all protesters need to do is to complete address details and post it.

The petition card and letter have two objectives. The short term aim asks that works are carried out to improve traffic flow, including for a trial roundabout to be returned on the Kerry road junction and if shown to improve traffic flow, for an improved roundabout with additional lanes to be built. In the medium term we need to have an early start date for construction of a Newtown Bypass and for the works to be “Fast tracked” through to completion.

Had a lot of support at the meeting, Steve Kaye from the Federation of small businesses was supportive and I hope that he can be part of the group that goes to visit the Deputy first Minister to have face to face discussions.

I have always said that this is not just a Newtown problem. Alison Williamson who attended the meeting runs a business in Llanbrynmair. In discussions with Alison, she tells me that as people are now travelling to the coast along the northern route to avoid Newtown, this means they don’t come past her visitor centre and café, as a result they have noticed a significant drop in passing trade from the Midlands.

If you would like to sign a petition card or want a template letter to send, or if you want a pile of cards and letters to give to others, please call into my shop ‘Fuze’ in Newtown, or call the office on 01938 552315 or email me at russell.george@hotmail.co.uk.

Without question Newtown must be provided with a by-pass, and in the meantime action taken to relieve congestion.  This can only be done by persuading the decision makers, the Welsh Assembly Government and in particular the Deputy first Minister, Ieuan Wyn Jones AM.


Newtown traffic causing businesses time and money

August 24, 2010

This week I have focused my attention on highlighting how the traffic problems in Newtown are costing businesses time and money.

Newtown is the main transport route from the West of Wales to Welshpool Livestock market and my concern is that there is a real cost to the farming industry in extended journey times, and of course, the animal welfare issues with livestock held up in lengthy queues etc.

Running a business in Mid Wales is tough enough in the present climate without the traffic issues.

I am particularly pleased that the Western Mail has covered this story in today’s Farming & Country supplement. I certainly hope that the Deputy First Minister Ieuan Wyn Jones read this while having his mid morning coffee!

In this article notice how Ieuan Wyn Jones’s spokesperson has shifted his position again. When the County Times and Star asked the question 4 weeks ago, the answer they received was “We intend to make an announcement before the end of the summer”.

Now we are at the end of the summer the language has changed to “It remains our intention to announce the preferred route for the Newtown bypass shortly.” The “It remains our intention” is what angers me. I have a letter dated from Ieuan Wyn dated 30th April which says “I intend to make an announcement before the summer”.

View story at WalesOnline

Newtown traffic – this is beyond belief!


Newtown traffic – this is beyond belief!

August 19, 2010

cameras never switched on

Bellow is a letter I sent yesterday to the man and department responsible for approving the removal of the roundabout and for the layout and design of the new traffic system.

We just keep being let down, an early start date for the Newtown Bypass is vital to people’s sanity and the local economy.

After last Saturday’s gridlock situation in Newtown around lunchtime, I asked questions. What I found out was beyond belief!

Earlier this year a new traffic management system went into operation in Newtown following the removal of the Kerry road roundabout. Like most local people, I had little confidence in this new system when it was being promoted. We were told that this system would link back to a remote centre to monitor and control traffic flow in the town. Despite these cameras being installed, they have never actually been activated and indeed Newtown Traffic has not been monitored remotely at all!

This traffic light and camera system together cost £100,000, I will be interested in what the Minister for transport has to say. If the cameras are not working why not, this is the busiest time of the year for traffic in Mid Wales. If we are being told it’s not going to help or make a difference, why was the system put in place at a huge cost in the first place.

Below the letter in full –  But if you want the shortened version its this:

Mr Ieuan Wyn Jones – Can you please make your announcement on the Newtown Bypass, start work ASAP, and in the meantime make changes to improve traffic flow:

County Councillor R.I. George
Fuze Ltd
Broad Street
Newtown
Powys
SY16 2LS

Mr Ieuan Wyn Jones AM
Deputy First Minister and Minister for Economy and Transport
National Assembly for Wales
Cardiff Bay
Cardiff
CF99 1NA

18th August 2010

Dear Deputy First Minister,

Newtown Traffic Chaos & the Announcement on the Newtown Bypass

I wrote to you on 26th February setting out Newtown’s traffic problems. When I received your reply on the 30th April, you informed me that you intended to make an announcement on the preferred option before the Summer. As I have received no further communication from you, and we are now nearing the end of the Summer period, I hope you can appreciate my disappointment that no announcement has been made.

As I hope you are aware, Newtown has experienced huge traffic problems for many years and the problems have become significantly worse over the past 12 months. I have been inundated with complaints from people expressing their deep concerns over the traffic chaos in Newtown.

The Kerry road (McDonalds) traffic lights continue to cause serious problems. It’s your Department that approved the removal of the roundabout and the layout and design of the new traffic system. Your department gave various assurances in February that the new traffic light system would be working to its optimum performance within 3 weeks of “going live”. Your department also confirmed that the new system would be monitored remotely by “Traffic Wales”. I understand that despite cameras being installed, they have never actually been activated and indeed Newtown Traffic has not been monitored remotely at all. Can you please confirm when Newtown traffic will be monitored; as your department had advised would be the case?

People in Mid Wales where advised that the new traffic light system and removal of the Kerry road roundabout would not create further congestion or cause significantly more delay. As this is clearly not the case, can you please detail what considerations have been giving to restoring the roundabout and what considerations have been given to purchasing adjoining land in order that a roundabout with duel lanes can be put in place?

In the meantime I would ask that you urgently review the design and layout of the trunk road though Newtown and most especially the new set of traffic lights. I should further be grateful if you could ask your department to support the following small changes to help improve traffic flow on the new layout immediately:-

  • Move the central island on the southbound arm of the A483 closer to Cambrian Bridge, this will allow the right turning lane to be moved over slightly with the addition of the hatch markings to separate the 2 lanes.  This should improve visibility for the A483 North bound lane traffic wishing to turn right into Kerry Road.
  • Altering the kerb-line from the crossroads to the lane next to the Indian restaurant would also improve traffic flow as it is noted that traffic is mounting the kerb to go round the inside of the waiting right turning vehicles.
  • Introduction of a loop just after the stop line for South bound vehicles. The loop will mean that the traffic will determine if the right turn phase needs calling or not and if so for how long (I am sure this terminology will be familiar to staff within your Department). At present the right turn arrow is demanded automatically for a set period regardless of traffic flow so it is not as efficient as it could be. Once the loop is installed it will be interactive and the signals will proportion what it thinks is the optimum times for the right turn filter.
  • The current settings seem to be disproportionately balanced towards the trunk road. Please revise the current settings as a number of residents have contacted me who have been in long queues towards Kerry and, at certain times of the day, people have to wait whilst the light changes 5 times before they can eventually travel over the trunk road towards Cambrian Bridge.
  • Can you further confirm that the software that synchronizes the signals through Newtown is now operating at optimum performance?

The current chaos is causing significant damage to the local economy and the wider Mid Wales community. Businesses to the West of Newtown are suffering the most. Newtown is a central point in Wales, but even businesses as far away as Aberystwyth are being affected by this mess. Running a business in Mid Wales is tough enough already. I believe there is a serious safety issue with HGVs and other vehicles diverted and taking short cuts though residential areas. This in turn compromises the safety of local residents, and in particular school children. Examples of this can be seen on the estates of Treowen and Garth Owen and Canal Road.

When I wrote to you in February, I requested an urgent reply from you seeking your assurances and your commitment to resolving the traffic problems in Newtown. After several calls to your office, I eventually received a reply 8 weeks later. I understand there is a procedure that Ministers must respond to correspondence within a set period, and your reply to me clearly failed to comply. Your Department does not seem to be taking the traffic problems in Newtown seriously and does not seem to be in touch with what is happening. We need urgent action.

At the Newtown Traffic Study Exhibition last September, which revealed three possible routes for a By-Pass, your Department informed me that you would be revealing the preferred route in January. Given that the second date has now also passed, can you confirm when an announcement on the Newtown Bypass and the preferred route may be expected?

I have discussed the issue with Powys County Council’s executive management board, and I understand that the Chairman of the board has also written to you seeking assurances on the timing of the announcement on the Newtown Bypass.

As a local Councillor, I will be relaying your answer to many concerned people throughout Mid Wales. I would appreciate not just your decision on the preferred route but a detailed timetable for construction works though to completion of the project. An early start date is vital to the local economy.

Yours sincerely,

Russell George
Cynghorydd Sir / County Councillor – Newtown Central
Office: 01686 626500
Mobile: 07867782727


Letter to Mr Ieuan Wyn Jones AM regarding Newtown traffic chaos

February 26, 2010

26 February 2010

Mr Ieuan Wyn Jones AM
Deputy First Minister and Minister for Economy and Transport
National Assembly for Wales
Cardiff Bay
Cardiff
CF99 1NA

Dear Deputy First Minister,

Traffic chaos

As I am sure you are aware, Newtown has experienced huge traffic problems for many years and, with the opening of Newtown’s Tesco Store on Monday, the problems have become significantly worse. I have been inundated with comments from people talking about their deep concerns over the traffic chaos in Newtown. Police have also received numerous complaints.

There are two issues here: Firstly, the unacceptable design of the new traffic lights system that replaced the Pool Road roundabout. The second issue concerns the failure to synchronise the new system with other traffic lights through the town as was proposed.

To most motorists a green light means ‘go’ and the current layout is causing confusion on priority. There has already been a number of minor bumps and this must now be considered as a major accident waiting to happen. I’ve never before seen a four-way junction without filter lanes. I am now calling on you to undertake an urgent independent road safety audit.

Your Department is responsible for this trunk road. It’s your Department that approved the removal of the roundabout and the layout and design of the new traffic lights.

I was told today that the Assembly’s experiences elsewhere indicates that traffic flows will improve as drivers become familiar with the new layout and that Welsh Assembly Government does not intend therefore to make any fundamental changes immediately. I accept that flow will improve a little as drivers get used to the layout, but do not accept that the people of Newtown will have to wait to see if the problems fix themselves; we need action now. Your department does not seem in touch with what is happening here in Newtown.

I also understand that the software that will synchronise the signals through Newtown will be installed at the beginning of next week, and your department is anticipating that flows will be further improved as signal operation is optimised during the week. Unfortunately, I don’t have the same degree of confidence.

The current chaos is causing huge damage to the local economy and the wider Mid Wales community. Businesses to the West of Newtown are suffering the most. Newtown is a central point in Wales but even businesses as far away as Aberystwyth may be affected by this mess. Running a business in Mid Wales is tough enough already. The last thing we need is a new traffic layout which makes things a whole lot worse. It’s just not good enough to say that the problems may be fixed in two or three weeks, it should be fixed now. Your Department is responsible and accountable for this completely unacceptable situation.

I would therefore request an urgent reply from you, setting out your plans to resolve the unacceptable layout at the new set of traffic lights and your assurances that the new synchronised signals system through Newtown will be an improvement on traffic flow from 12 months ago.

At the Newtown Traffic Study exhibition last September, which revealed three options for a Newtown By-Pass, your department informed me that you would be revealing the preferred route in January. This has not happened. I have submitted my response to the consultation in which I gave my support for the Orange Route Variant 1.

I should be further grateful if you could now confirm which option is the preferred route and set out the timetable for works to begin on the By-Pass through to completion of the project.

Yours faithfully,

Russell George
Cynghorydd Sir / County Councillor – Newtown Central
Office: 01686 626500
Mobile: 07867782727


Newtown traffic chaos

February 25, 2010

As you can imagine I’ve been inundated with comments from people talking about their deep concerns over the traffic chaos in Newtown. Police have also received numerous complaints.

There are two issues here, the first is the unacceptable design of the new traffic lights system that replaced the Pool Road roundabout, and the second is the failure to date to synchronise the new system with other traffic lights thought the town as was proposed.

To most motorists a green light means go and the current layout is causing confusion on priority. There has already been a number of minor bumps and this must now be considered as a major accident waiting to happen. I’ve never before seen a four way junction without filter lanes. Along with other Newtown Councillors I demanded that an independent road safety audit be carried out urgently.

The County Times has reported that the Council are blaming Tesco.  Planning conditions required that before the store can open, all the traffic works must be completed and tested to the Planning Authority’s satisfaction.

Personally, although I think a degree of blame should be placed with Tesco, I believe the major part  should to directed towards WAG, after all, they are responsible for the trunk road, the Assembly department approved the removal of the roundabout and the layout and design of the new traffic lights.

I was told today that the Assembly’s experiences elsewhere  indicates that traffic flows will improve as drivers become familiar with the new layout and that WAG does not intend therefore to make any fundamental changes immediately. I accept that flow will improve a little as drivers get used to the layout, but WAG are just not in touch with what is happening here in Newtown and are making excuses.

I also understand that the software that will synchronise the signals through Newtown will be installed at the beginning of next week, the WAG are anticipating that flows will be further improved as signal operation is optimised during the week, unfortunately, I don’t have the same degree of confidence .

The current chaos is causing huge damage to the local economy and the wider Mid Wales community. Businesses to the West of Newtown are suffering the most.  Newtown is a central point in Wales but even businesses as far away as Aberystwyth may be effected by this mess.  Running a business in Mid Wales is tough enough already.  The last thing we need is a new traffic layout which makes things a whole lot worse. Its just not good enough to say that the problems may be fixed in two or three weeks, It should be fixed now. WAG must be held accountable for this completely unacceptable situation. Tesco consultants and the WAG will have to come up with better solutions and fast.


Orange route it should be

January 7, 2010

Since I was elected in 2008, Lobbying for a Bypass for Newtown has been a priority.

I want to give an update on progress and I have also outlined  my response to the Newtown Transport Study, submitted to The Welsh Assembly Government.

March – Nick Bourne AM, Leader of the Opposition in the Welsh Assembly accepted my invitation to come to Newtown last year. I took Nick, by car through Newtown and along Llanidloes road at peak time. He fully accepted a Bypass is urgently needed and backed my campaign.

July – I had an opportunity to talk directly to Ieuan Wyn Jones, Deputy First Minister responsible for Transport, I expressed to him the strong views of the people of Newtown.

September – The Newtown Transport study was published and the Welsh Assembly Government at last committed to a Bypass for Newtown. Some of you may have visited the “Newtown Transport study” at the Monty Club last year, which detailed three choices for a proposed route.

November – All members of the public where able to respond to the consultation. In my own response I made my view clear that the Orange option is by far the best. The Brown option passes through Mochdre industrial estate, and even with adaption’s, would still have too many turning and crossing movements. The Purple route is just too close to residential estates.

I detail below my response to the Newtown Transport Study submitted to The Welsh Assembly Government. As a Newtown member of Powys County Council, I was also involved in the official consultation response from the Council. My own response and that submitted by the Powys County Council are very similar.

Newtown Transport Study

Response to Public Consultation Exhibitions, September 2009

from Cllr Russell George, Newtown Central Ward

1.      I fully support and prefer the proposed Orange route – variant 1 which whilst being the longest option, is considered to be far more effective as a bypass to Newtown. The variant also incorporates appropriate on-line improvements to the existing road network, together with improved cycling, walking facilities and access, which will enhance health and well being and sustainability, and ensure reliable journey times for public transport and residents and visitors to the town.

2.      From an economic and regeneration view point the Orange route – variant 1 provides an effective bypass for through traffic and because of the extended length generally avoids a mix of local and long distance traffic. It will therefore encourage investment in Newtown and the sounding areas,  reducing congestion and delays. The bypass will also improve safety and resilience on the trunk road network and provide reliable journey times.

3.      The Orange route – variant 1 will also greatly improve transport links between the West Midlands and Aberystwyth which is identified as a key settlement of national significance in the Wales Spacial Plan, and will encourage investment, provide employment opportunities and safeguard jobs in Mid Wales.

4.      In fully supporting the by-pass proposals I would emphasis the need to ensure that signing for tourists and visitors to Newtown at the bypass connections with the existing trunk road network should be positive and should encourage drivers to divert into the town for tourist attractions and services. It is therefore imperative that a signing strategy incorporating the bypassed community should be implemented irrespective of the route eventually chosen in order to reduce disbenefit to businesses along the old route due to reduced through traffic.

5.      I would also drew attention to the lack of overtaking opportunities for drivers on trunk roads approaching Newtown, which coupled with the high volumes of traffic and HGVs leads to driver frustration and compromises highway safety. I also have the view that the opportunity to provide overtaking by designing and construction a bypass utilising 2+1 traffic lanes should not be discounted because of additional cost and land acquisition. It is considered that the costs associated with fatal and serious incidents on the surrounding road networks more than cover any additional cost of providing safe, well signed overtaking facilities.

6.      In supporting Orange route – variant 1, it would be worthwhile connecting the Mochdre Industrial estate road via an underbridge to the existing A483, between the junction of the A483 and middle Dolfor road, and the proposed lower Dolfor road underbridge. The formation of a roundabout at this location would cater for the four road connections and would remove the existing severe bend on the A483 near the property known as Ashbrook.

7.      Flooding of properties and streets in Newtown from the large open and culverted watercourse which runs alongside the A483 Dolfor Road has occurred on a number of occasions. The watercourse will be affected by construction of the bypass and I suggest the inclusion of an attenuation pond perhaps in conjunction with a roundabout would significantly reduce the flooding risk and would also cater for drainage for the new roads.

8.      Turning to the alternative routes, I am of the view that the Brown option which passes through Mochdre industrial estate would not provide an effective bypass. The existing road has numerous accesses and junctions and whilst these could be rationalised, too many turning and crossing movements would remain. Given the likely pedestrian usage signal controlled crossings would be necessary together with footways other uncontrolled crossing points in order to link the industrial units. The inclusion of an appropriate speed limit and enforcement would also be required to secure highway safety.  The route would be used by public transport serving the estate and would require public transport stops. All such measures would reduce the effectiveness of the route as a bypass.

9.      I consider that whilst the Purple option follows the line of the original protected route, significant development has take place on land adjoining the route during the intervening period. As a result the proposed route is now too close to residential estates and a school for children with special education needs. It is acknowledged that mitigation measures can be undertaken to reduce noise and light pollution but the proximity of the residential properties to the road means that residents will inevitably experience a reduction in air quality and some degree of noise and vibration. These disbenefits may be exacerbated by regular use of the route by wind farm development traffic over a long period.

10.    It is understood that children attending the school are particularly susceptible to traffic noise and vibrations and as the proposed route utilises part of the school playing field it is unlikely that the social and environmental effects of passing traffic could be mitigated at this location.

11.    I also express concern regarding the proximity of the proposed Purple route to the residential estates in terms of security and safety. The existing green open space is currently used by children as an unofficial play area and whilst the bypass would be securely fenced, there is a possibility that children would risk crossing the high speed road to continue to access play areas. Similarly, unofficial footpaths connect the residential estates with Mochdre industrial estate and it is likely that pedestrians would force additional unauthorised crossing of the bypass route, despite the provision of a footbridge.

12.    I fully support the Variant 1 option irrespective of the route chosen, but I also have an aspiration to see walking and cycling facilities along the whole length of the A483 and A489 in Newtown to link with existing safe routes in the community. This may involve single lane priority working at both Dolfor and Nant Oer railway bridges in order to provide adequate footway/cycleway width. It may also require the widening of footways and shared use along Llanidloes Road, New Road and Pool Road.

13.    With regard to Rail, I fully support any proposals to enhance facilities at the rail station including parking and links with the Traws-Cambria bus service. Also, any improvement in cycling and walking, and public transport links between the existing bus interchange in the centre of Newtown and the train station are welcome.

14.    In conclusion, I believe a Bypass for Newtown is long overdue. I welcome and endorse the proposals and confirm full support for Orange route – variant 1.


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