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Feb/10

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Henbury Through Traffic – Tankers, etc

1.Tankers and Dumper Lorries to the Hallen Fuel Depot and a site beyond the M5

Report of discussions at meeting held 19/1/2010 written by Andrew Chugg

Derek Little is clearly the expert on this issue. He showed us some of his data, including the many routes through Henbury that have been exposed to this problem. He explained that it had been caused by weight restrictions on roads near the motorway, which have the effect of forcing this traffic onto longer routes through the middle of Henbury and other heavily populated areas.

I live in the one-way section of Hallen Road (running past Blaise Hamlet). We have the special problem that these large vehicles are causing a succession of booms as they run downhill over a succession of imperfectly repaired works to the road surface. Since the vehicles operate continually throughout the night, it is like a thunderstorm every night for residents with bedrooms facing the route.

Solutions discussed: remove weight restrictions on the country roads; build a pipeline from the fuel depot to a lay-by on the motoway itself (comment: probably expensive); relocate fuel depot (comment: very difficult, because nobody wants a fuel depot on their doorstep – conversely, most of the aviation fuel goes to Bristol Airport, so the current location is not good – it seems to be in Hallen because Filton was the main airport when it was constructed); re-surfacing one-way section of Hallen Road

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  • Admin comment by Tim Parkinson · February 17, 2010 at 3:27 pm

    At a recent meeting of the officers of the Society it was agreed that the issue of HENBURY TANKERS should be one of the priority issues taken to Henbury & Brentry Community Council when HCS applies for affiliation in April

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