This week is your last chance to help shape the future of 20mph speed limits. Residents have been able to put forward their views since mid-November 2013 and the deadline to have your say online is Friday 31 January 2014. From the three options below, the Council is asking which you prefer: Continue with the… read more … about Last chance to tell us if 20 is plenty>>
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Calderdale Council, with support from the Calderdale Community Safety Partnership, has launched a campaign to raise awareness of the impacts of taking drugs and drinking too much. Posters and other information, including leaflets and beer mats have been distributed to over 700 local businesses, including pubs, clubs, doctors’ surgeries and health centres with the key… read more … about Don’t let your night out become a nightmare!>>
Residents in Calderdale are being asked to help shape the future of 20mph schemes in Calderdale. Calderdale Council’s Cabinet would prefer to introduce 20mph speed limits in all residential areas. If the 20mph speed limit is only introduced outside schools, it doesn’t necessarily do the job as roads outside schools are only a small part… read more … about It’s time to let us know if 20 is plenty>>
Residents in Calderdale are being asked what they think about Council plans to introduce 20mph limits in residential areas across the borough. The Council wants to know which of the following options residents prefer: continue with the current scheme of introducing two or more schemes each year in specific areas of Calderdale introduce 20mph speed… read more … about Is 20 plenty for Calderdale?>>
Motorists in Calderdale could soon be facing tougher speed restrictions, if Calderdale Council’s Cabinet approve plans for the introduction of 20mph limits across the borough. In July, Calderdale Council hosted an event with the Community Safety Partnership and local people, to raise awareness and discuss the different ways in which communities can work together to… read more … about 20 is plenty in Calderdale>>
Residents and businesses at Hipperholme will have the opportunity to see the latest plans to improve Hipperholme crossroads. Calderdale Council’s successful bid to the Department for Transport means that work can now take place to improve the crossroads which should result in reduced journey times to and from Halifax during morning and evening peak travel… read more … about A turning point for motorists at Hipperholme>>
Tackling road safety in Calderdale is a priority both for the Council and for residents in the borough. In July, Calderdale Council hosted an event with the Community Safety Partnership and local people, to raise awareness and discuss the different ways in which communities can work together to keep our roads safe – for… read more … about Tackling road safety in Calderdale>>
Work has started on the second phase of improving pedestrian facilities in Mytholmroyd. The scheme, funded by the Local Transport Plan, will see two raised pedestrian crossing points, one by the library and another on New Road near Church Street, also a road narrowing by the Shoulder of Mutton pub, a new pavement between the… read more … about Improvements for pedestrians in Mytholmroyd>>
Calderdale Council will move a step closer to joining a West Yorkshire Combined Authority (WYCA) when the decision is discussed at Cabinet on 8 July. The Leader of Calderdale Council, Cllr Tim Swift said: “By working together within a Combined Authority the five Councils within West Yorkshire will have a real say in the future… read more … about Working together to boost jobs and transport links>>