SHERFORD ROAD CALMING PROJECT BEGINS NEXT MONTH
Work is set to begin this February to make improvements to the junction where Sherford Road enters the new town of Sherford from Elburton. The Sherford Road Traffic Calming project is a planning requirement for Sherford, to create a safer road between the existing and new communities.
This project will commence on the 13th of February. The programme of works is expected to take 8 weeks, completing approx. 18th of April 2025.
Access and egress may be affected on Sherford Road to from time to time during this period, with ground works/alterations taking place. Control measures will be put in place as necessary via traffic lights. Disruption will be kept to a minimum during this project.
In the coming days, letters will be distributed door to door to homes nearest the area. Please see below a series of FAQs to provide more information.
As always, the Consortium greatly appreciates your understanding while essential work takes place and apologises for any inconvenience caused over the period.
SHERFORD ROAD FAQS
UPDATE: JANUARY 2025
The Sherford Road Traffic Calming project is now going ahead. Please see some FAQs below to help answer any queries you might have:
Why is this Traffic Calming Project required?
This is a planning requirement – dating back to when the original permission was granted in 2014 – to improve the junction between Sherford Road and the new town of Sherford. These measures will create a safer road between the existing and new communities. In addition, a new footpath and cycle path will provide pedestrians and cyclists with a dedicated route for the first time
When will the work start and how long will it take?
This project will commence on the 13th of February 2025. The programme of works is expected to take 8 weeks, completing approx. 18th of April 2025. The working hours will be 8.00am to 4.30pm Mon-Fri.
What is involved?
The project focuses on a number of elements to make Sherford Road safer for road users:
(1) Changes will be made to the road layout on the bend as Sherford Road approaches Sherford. A section of the road will be narrowed, white lining and illuminated signage added, and a Give Way priority route introduced. Motorists will be instructed to stop and Give Way to oncoming vehicles traveling from Elburton. This is designed to stop traffic, reduce vehicle speeds, and control the flow of traffic into and out of Sherford.
(2) A new mini roundabout will be created along Sherford Road - at the junction of Nettlehayes and Hartwell Avenue - plus additional white lines added. There will be no change to existing mini roundabouts along Sherford Road, nor any changes to the existing road narrowing areas along Sherford Road. The new and existing traffic mitigation measures are all designed to reduce vehicle speeds and increase driver awareness.
(3) A new dedicated pedestrian and cycle link will be created, set back from Sherford Road, offering a safe connection between Sherford and Sherford Road for the first time. The route goes from Gemini Road in Sherford and joins the existing pavement on Sherford Road. It will be 3m wide at its widest point, narrowing to 1.5m as it joins the existing Sherford Road pavement. At the end of the programme, this will have lights installed to aid pedestrians and cyclists, set at a level that does not disturb local wildlife.
(4) The T-junction junction where Sherford Road meets Gemini Road will be altered. The radius will be widened to make it easier to turn into the junction and for traffic to pass, and there will be a raised table at this junction.
(5) Work will be done to redirect a water crossing to stop future flooding in the road, as Sherford Road enters Sherford.
Will Sherford Road be closed at any point?
A portion of the road will need to be closed for 4-5 weeks – and this will be clearly communicated in advance. However, the intention is that most of the work will be done under temporary traffic light systems to enable the road to stay open for the majority of the time.
How disruptive will the work be?
There will be times when the road will be closed, but in the main it will be completed wherever possible by traffic lights. Resident access to homes will be maintained at all times and there will be no disruption to power or other services. The Country Park car park and entrance will remain open.
To help guide road users, temporary signage will be installed along the route and temporary ‘New Roundabout Ahead’ signs will be positioned by the new mini roundabout.
Will the footpath/cycle path have any lighting?
Yes, it will. We listened to the feedback at the public information event and revisited the plans to ensure the area will have lighting. Full-height streetlighting along the path has been approved. This solution will provide illumination for pedestrians and cyclists, while keeping the lighting levels ‘wildlife friendly’ to meet our ecological commitments.
What measures are being implemented at the Gemini Road/Sherford Road junction?
This junction will be altered. Work will be done to the kerbing, widening the radius to make it easier to turn into the junction and for traffic to pass. In addition, there will be a 85mm raised table at this junction to slow turning movements and convey to motorists not to expect to have priority over other road users.
How will the project be assessed and deemed successful?
A Stage 4 Road Safety Audit will take place once the work has finished and assess the safety of the road with live traffic. This audit will dictate if any further work is required.
What should you do if you have any questions about Sherford Road?
The Sherford Consortium, the infrastructure contractor, and PCC Highways will be responsible for the work. If you have questions about this project, direct them to: info@sherford.uk
Please keep up to date with this project here.
As always, the Sherford Consortium greatly appreciates your understanding while essential work takes place and apologises for any inconvenience caused over the period.
Download a copy of these FAQs here