Clevedon seafront road changes could cost extra £375k

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Cycle lanes in Clevedon
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Independent transport expert Audit West has now concluded that the new layout does not work

Controversial changes made to a seafront look set to be reversed, costing another £375,000.

North Somerset Council introduced a 20mph one-way system and a segregated cycle lane along The Beach in Clevedon last autumn, costing £1.5m.

After residents protested the changes, independent transport expert Audit West has now concluded that the new layout does not work.

The recommendation is to bring in angled parking that faces the sea.

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The recommendation is to bring in angled parking that faces the sea

A two-way cycle lane would also be removed, with a smaller lane put in on the other side of the road, which will stay one-way.

It is estimated the work would cost £375,000. Initially, the entire scheme was estimated to cost £200,520.

The council will consult the local community, before taking a final decision on whether and when the work may be done.

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