Bath suffers from HGVs passing through en-route to somewhere else. The streets of Bath are not suited to hese modern monsters. The Cionservative administration talk but do not act.
The Liberal Democrats are calling for real action in keeping HGVs and through traffic out of Bath , by researching a scheme that sees alternative recommended routes sent to Sat Nav mapping companies.
Earlier this month Liberal Democrat research revealed that Bath and North East Somerset Council officers had not been attending meetings of the South West Regional Freight Forum, where the scheme has been discussed and actively piloted by Somerset County Council.
Our MP Don Foster has now written to the Chief Executive of Somerset County Council to find out more. Don said, “This is a sensible, practical way of reducing the number of HGVs getting stuck on inappropriate routes in our city, and can also help to reduce through traffic. It is pleasing that these companies are willing to work with local communities to improve the service they provide. We need to find out more about this scheme and start playing catch up so that we can work with Somerset County Council in producing effective alternative routes. It is time that there was real action on this issue.”
Liberal Democrat Councillor Ian Gilchrist asked a question on the issue at the last Full Council meeting. He said, “The Tories have talked and talked and talked. They keep claiming that they are working to stop HGVs using Bath as a through route, but the reality is that they are doing very little.
“If this was really a priority, as they claim it is, then they would have made sure officers were attending these meetings and that our Council was pioneering this scheme. Instead we are sadly lagging behind.”
And it is not just lorries blindly following satnav routes. Recently a car towing a caravan got hopelessly stuck at the right angle turn at the bottom of Sham Castle Lane where I live demolishing a garden wall in its efforts to escape its entrapment.