A new puffin pedestrian crossing set to be installed at Worsley Brow over the next six weeks
Salford City Council announced that construction of a new puffin crossing around around Worsley Brow that has been scheduled throughout the school holidays. The installation of the new crossing is set to take place between the hours of 9:30am and 3:30pm
Residents should expect possible traffic restrictions which will include lane closures on Worsley Brow, Worsley Road, Barton Road, M60 slip road and Court House roundabout. The planned installation will replace the controversial temporary lights at the Court House roundabout, that were introduced in February 2023.
With Salford City Council working alongside Transport for Greater Manchester to make sustainable transport more accessible and reliable, they have since ended the trial and gone for a more permanent alternative.
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