Paddox Junction proposals - have your say

RLD
13 Jan 2019
Paddox Junction NN TD JR

Warwickshire County Council has developed plans for a signalised crossing and improvements to the Paddox Junction. The scheme is being developed from the Section 106 proposed agreements from the Bellway and Ashlawn Road building sites.

Warwickshire County Highways department is now consulting on its proposals. Any enquiries relating to the proposals should be made to Shirley Reynolds via telephone: 01926 412110 or email: shirleyreynolds@warwickshire.gov.uk

Any objections to the proposals, which must be in writing and specify the grounds on which they are made, should be addressed to Shirley Reynolds, Design Services, Environmental Services, Communities Directorate, Shire Hall Post Room, Northgate Street, Warwick, CV34 4SP. Objections, and the name of the objector, will normally be treated as public information and may be published. For further information on how Warwickshire County Council processes personal data please refer to the Customer Privacy Notice which is available at www.warwickshire.gov.uk/privacy

Objections and comments must be sent to be received by 8 February 2019

The plans and associated documents may be inspected at Warwickshire Direct in Shire Hall, Market Place, Warwick and at Rugby Borough Council offices, Town Hall, Evreux Way, Rugby, during opening hours.

The plans are also available to view at www.warwickshire.gov.uk/trafficsignals and with local Paddox Ward Councillors (Jerry Roodhouse, Noreen New and Tim Douglas) on Saturday 19 January 11.30am to 1pm at the Paddox Pub Public House.

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