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New 20mph speed limits introduced 

Published: 25/02/2022

20mph.jpgA new 20mph speed limit goes live Monday, 28 February in some residential areas of Flintshire as part of a Welsh Government scheme to reduce the speed limit in residential areas from 30mph to 20mph.

The area covers Buckley, Drury, Burntwood, Alltami, New Brighton, Mynydd Isa, and Bryn Baal and follows an extensive period of informal consultations with the local communities as well as the undertaking of the required statutory consultation.

The implementation of 20mph speed limits will greatly improve road safety within residential areas as well as encouraging the uptake of Active modes of travel which will complement the Council's aspiration for a low carbon integrated sustainable transport network across the County.

Flintshire’s Cabinet Member for Streetscene, Councillor Glyn Banks, said lower speed limits are also the key to healthier streets. 

“It’s a fact that, with any collision, the higher the speed, the higher the risk of a serious injury or fatality, especially when children or vulnerable road users are involved, so lowering the speed limits is key to safer and healthier roads.

“This latest initiative is key to the development of Flintshire’s Active Travel network which aims to improve walking and cycling infrastructure across the County over the next 15 years.”

Deputy Minister for Climate Change, Lee Waters said: 

“Making 20mph the default speed limit on busy pedestrian streets and in residential areas across Wales will help to reduce accidents, and save lives.  

“Buckley is the latest in a number of schemes we are rolling out across Wales to make our streets and communities a safer and more welcoming place for cyclists and pedestrians and at the same time reduce our environmental impact.”

The other settlements in Wales are Abergavenny, Central North Cardiff, Severnside in Monmouthshire, St Dogmeals in Pembrokeshire, Cilfriw in Neath Port Talbot, St Brides Major in Vale of Glamorgan and Llanelli North.