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Why Baughurst: Traffic Matters?

The Baughurst: Traffic Matters group has been formed to provide a collective voice to the concerns expressed by residents of Baughurst parish.

The Group's objectives are to work in partnership with the Parish Council, the Baughurst Society and Hampshire Highways on matters concerning traffic, environment and safety.

If you would like to be involved or just be kept informed, please register or send us a note of support via the contact page. We would like to hear from you.

Highways move in with the JCB

Hampshire Highways Team have visited Baughurst Road and carried our verge reinstatement in a number of locations between Manor Farm and Pound Green. The works were very carefully carried out using a large mechanical shovel to drag a substantial amount of solid earth and grass towards the edge of the road.

Updated List of Suggestions

At the recent Baughurst Society AGM a general discussion took place regarding traffic issues and Philip Fletcher gave an up date regarding the Baughurst:Traffic Matter website and the Group’s progress. One of the many items discussed during this session was the need for clarification from the Group of the most recent list of suggestions that has been gathered.

If you have any comments and or suggestions please mail us.

Updated List of Suggestions for Baughurst Road:

1. Measures to reduce traffic speed along Baughurst Road

Who are we?

As our constitution says;

“We are a small, but growing group of residents attempting to find a consensus on what can be done to address the increasing safety issues on the roads of Baughurst Parish�

Currently the group has 4-5 ‘Prime Movers’ mostly living along Baughurst Road and about 15 ‘Interested Persons/Supporters’ living along Baughusrt Road and other roads in the area.

Use the contact form to join as a ‘Prime Mover’ or to confirm your support as an ‘Interested Person’.

Ross & Nicky Addinall who live at the north end of Baughurst Road have recently confirmed as 'Prime Movers' - Ross says "Traffic speed and traffic volumes along Baughurst Road and other local rural roads are a real issue for my family"

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A sample of messages received:

Well done Gents for establishing this Group it’s just what we needed. Traffic speed and the volume of commercial vehicle are of great concern. I would like to see the 40mph limit extended from the Wellington Arms. As traffic passes through the Wellington Arms bend it is encouraged to race down the hill towards the junction at Violet Lane. There is a steady number of crashes in this location. The continuing road widening and erosion of the verges is a major issue. Traffic calming and speed reductions solution are an urgent necessity. People and animals lives are at great risk.

Pam King – Baughurst Road

Thank you so much for establishing this forum to present views to Hampshire Highways. Living on the Baughurst Road, we are especially concerned with the increasing road width generally, and outside our house, as well as, and the speed with which much of the traffic passes by. As you may know there was a serious accidient on the Baughurst Road in the autumn.

The speed limit between the Wellington Arms and Wolverton is unsafe. Seeing cars inching forward out into the Baughurst Road from Violet Lane and Church Road, and having to do it personally every day, is extremely dangerous. This is especially the case, for walkers, riders and those accompanying children.

The 40 limit clearly needs extending. The restoring of the original Road width will also act act cost effective, visually neutral trafic calming, as well as in keeping with Hampshire Highways stated Road width policy.

Bushell family, Baughurst Road

Graham & Philip Baughurst:Traffic Matters is a great forum. As a regular horse rider locally I support your campaign and any action which encourages drivers to travel at a reasonable speed is welcome. Some drivers just believe that they have a
right-of-way and horse riding is just a nuisance, they forget that horses came before cars!!

As you rightly say, 'we all share the road and should have respect for each other'. I accept that cars do travel faster on
A-roads/main routes, therefore I would always try to avoid such routes with my horses and likewise drivers should expect to find walkers, runners, cyclists and horse riders on rural roads.

Sophie Kimber - Wolverton Road

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