Pedestrian crossing to be moved
The pedestrian crossing near Morrisons on Christchurch Way is to be moved to help motorists get out of the supermarket junction.
Staffordshire County Council will be closing the existing crossing point and replacing it with a temporary crossing located before the junction.
It is hoped that this will ease the tailbacks that shoppers have experienced when trying to leave Morrison’s car park and drive on to Christchurch Way.
The trial will last for one month and comes after motorists said they were having problems exiting the supermarket.
A new one-way system was introduced in February and has seen scores of motorists complaining about the impact at the Morrisons junction.
The layout is currently being monitored and if successful it will be made permanent.
Local Staffordshire County Councillor Philip Ezra Jones said: “Although the new traffic system has helped to solve problems in Stafford Street and Lichfield Road it has had a knock-on effect on Christchurch Way, particularly at certain times when traffic is leaving Morrison’s car park.
“By moving the pedestrian crossing along the road, vehicles will be able to leave the car park and join the main carriageway when the lights are on red. If this works, the team will look into making it permanent. I would like to thank everyone for their patience while this pilot project is carried out.”
The team will start the work on Wednesday 20th July and the county council says it will take around a week to complete.
Crews will be on site from 9.30am to 3.30pm. Traffic will be controlled using lane restrictions and signs.













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