Feasibility study carried out by traffic modellers to understand impact on traffic in the area and possible mitigation solutions. The findings will be used alongside feedback from residents, visitors and businesses during the consultation.
Launch of consultation. Eight-week consultation period with the public. All households in Bourton-on-the-Water sent a postcard in the area alongside lamppost wraps in high footfall areas.
First community drop-in event to be held at George Moore Community Centre on Saturday morning, just after the school summer break up.
Second community drop-in event to be held at George Moore Community Centre on Thursday evening in the last week of the consultation period.
Analysis of consultation responses and detailed feedback review to be undertaken. Key themes, concerns and opportunities are identified to help determine whether there is support for changes and what types of measures may be appropriate for the town.
Final report submitted, setting out findings, consultation outcomes, technical assessments and recommendations for next steps.
Using the evidence gathered through the feasibility study and consultation, a series of potential options and recommendations are developed.
Detailed designs will be prepared for the preferred option that best represents the community’s demands. A statutory consultation will be undertaken to confirm the final designs and make any modifications or mitigations in response to feedback from the community.
Subject to consultation outcomes, funding availability, and any required approvals, agreed improvements will be implemented. Construction will begin shortly after with the community kept up to date on when changes will take effect.