North Yorkshire County Council will be undertaking essential resurfacing work at Bradley Canal Swing Bridge. The work will be carried out from 19th b 21st August
During this time, the bridge will be swung open for the majority of the work. There will be no access to the bridge. A signed diversion route will be in place.
For further information including diversion information and to sign up for alerts please go to;
http://www.northyorks.gov.uk/article/30550/Public-notices
North Yorkshire County Council apologise for any disruption these works may cause and would request your cooperation to help ensure an efficiently and safely executed project.
Category: Village News
The Greening of Bradley
The greening of Bradley project continues with further flowering cherry trees planted. Thanks to cllr Andy Brown, and the generosity of Twin Locks Nursery we have continued to plant this year. As last year was very dry it’s thanks to John and Fran Lofthouse that last year’s planting survived. The photo below shows the first planting in full blossom. It is intended to plant more in the future.
New traffic islands on the A629
Following concerns of crossing the A629 at the junction with Ings Lane which were highlighted in the consultation for the Neighbourhood Plan and a public meeting held in October 2017, Bradleys Both Parish Council has been working with the local authority to improve the situation, especially for pedestrians trying to access the bus stops.
We are pleased to announce that work is due to start in March 2019 to install one traffic island and a pedestrian island at the junction of the A629/Ings Lane. Funding the work, which will cost B#15,000, has been raised jointly by Bradleys Both Parish Council, North Yorkshire County Council and the Police, Fire & Crime Commissioners Office.
Most of the work will be carried out overnight and is expected to be finished by 31st March 2019.
Bradleys Both Parish Council would like to thank North Yorkshire County Council, the Police, Fire and Crime Commissionerb s Office and especially District Cllr Patrick Mulligan and Ward Cllr Andy Brown for their contributions to this important safety issue.
Road Closures in Skipton due to Gas works maintenance.
https://www.cravenherald.co.uk/news/17339659.notice-of-road-closures-for-gas-maintenance-work/
Street Cleansing
Craven District Council street cleansing team will be in Bradley week commencing 15th October 2018
Crag Lane closure
PLANNED ROAD CLOSURE NOTIFICATION -B 17427 Crag Lane, Bradley
The Closure will be in place for a period ofB 2 daysB betweenB 6th August 2018B andB 7th August 2018
The Road Closure and any associated Diversion Routes can be viewed using this URL linkB https://roadworks.org?tm=107047043
North Yorkshire County Council
Essential electric work
Northern Powergrid are carrying out on our electricity network in BD20 9DF which will affect some properties at West View Close/Matthew Lane. Those affected should have received a letter.
We are switching off your electricity on 28 June, 2018 between 10:00 AM and 3:00 PM.
If you have any queries please call us on 0800 587 8865, email plannedpowercuts@northernpowergrid.com quoting PPC027474 or see our letter which you should have received in the post.
Northern Powergrid, your electricity network company
Snaygill Ind Estate break in
Overnight on the 14th May – 15th May a container has been broken into on the Snaygill Industrial Estate Skipton. If you saw anything please call 1 0 1 Ref 1 2 1 8 0 0 8 4 6 7 7
Information regarding bin collections.
Due to the snow we were unable to make any waste bin collections during the week Feb 26-March 2.
To catch up collections will begin again on Monday March 5 and we will be prioritising domestic waste (green bins).
All green bin collections missed in the week Feb 26-Mar 2 are to be put out for collection on Monday March 5 and we will get there as soon as possible.
We will collect any extra bagged waste.
If a green bin is due for collection next week (March 5-9) it is to be put out on the normal collection day.
Once your green bin has been emptied, please then put out your recycling (blue bin) and we will attempt to collect these as soon as possible.
Garden waste collections (brown bin) will be suspended next week (March 5-9)
We thank all our residents for their co-operation and their patience during this prolonged period of bad weather.
Road Safety issue update
Since the visit and public meeting, North Yorkshire Highways have agreed the following actions:
Dangerous pedestrian access across A629 near Ings Lane junction-B
NYCC HighwaysB agreedB to:
- carry out a preliminary design and cost estimate forB aB traffic / pedestrian island by 31st December 2017. There is no financial provision available for this but an estimate of costs may assist us apply for grants and other finance.
- remove the existing cattle signs and flasher warning lights andB replaceB these with b pedestrians crossingb B warning signs.
- replace the directional sign b Bradleyb B opposite Ings Lane junction with a larger, more prominent sign.
Skipton RoadB b from Snaygill to Bradley Village
NYCC HighwaysB agreedB to install:
- b Pedestrians in road aheadb signs with ‘B No footpath for B> mileb plates toB be installed at both the Bradley and Skipton ends of this section of road.
Inconsistent Double white lining on A629 from Ings Lane junction toB
Cononley.
The double white b no-overtakingb lines on the A629 stop before a blind summit of road between Ings Lane and Skipton Forge – B potential for fatal accidents is high due to risk of vehicles overtaking on the blind summit
NYCC HighwaysB agreedB to extend the double white b no overtakingb lines on the small summit on the A629 between Bradley and Cononley.
A number of other requests regarding roadB safety issues on the A629, Skipton Road and Ings Lane are still being researched and considered.
Bradleys Both Parish Council
clerk@bradleysboth-pc.gov.uk
