Sunninghill Parking and Road Safety

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Over the last year, we have been looking at the parking and road safety issues faced by motorists and pedestrians in Sunninghill, including significant congestion at the junction of School Road and the High Street during school drop-off and pick-up times.

We're now asking for your views on our proposed changes to help tackle congestion and improve road safety for both motorists and pedestrians.

The proposals outlined in drawings 1-10 aim to address these concerns with additional parking restrictions, a new one-way system and road layout changes to allow more space for vehicles to pass each other safely, alongside new parking permit schemes for residents and businesses.

To make some roads safer by removing existing on-street parking, we have proposed adding a combination of short and long stay parking spaces to local car parks.

The proposals will be complemented by the introduction of new double yellow lines from the B3020 leaving the High Street near Charters Lane and on Kings Road close to the post office that has already been agreed by the council.

How to take part

Please review each drawing on this page and provide your answer as to whether you support or oppose these changes using the survey questions below.

For more information, you can contact us at parking@rbwm.gov.uk

If you need help completing this online consultation or printing a paper copy you can request assistance at any of the borough libraries. Paper copies can be returned to:

Sunninghill Parking and Road Safety Consultation, Town Hall, The Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead, St Ives Road, Maidenhead, SL6 1RF

The consultation will close on 7th March 2025.

Over the last year, we have been looking at the parking and road safety issues faced by motorists and pedestrians in Sunninghill, including significant congestion at the junction of School Road and the High Street during school drop-off and pick-up times.

We're now asking for your views on our proposed changes to help tackle congestion and improve road safety for both motorists and pedestrians.

The proposals outlined in drawings 1-10 aim to address these concerns with additional parking restrictions, a new one-way system and road layout changes to allow more space for vehicles to pass each other safely, alongside new parking permit schemes for residents and businesses.

To make some roads safer by removing existing on-street parking, we have proposed adding a combination of short and long stay parking spaces to local car parks.

The proposals will be complemented by the introduction of new double yellow lines from the B3020 leaving the High Street near Charters Lane and on Kings Road close to the post office that has already been agreed by the council.

How to take part

Please review each drawing on this page and provide your answer as to whether you support or oppose these changes using the survey questions below.

For more information, you can contact us at parking@rbwm.gov.uk

If you need help completing this online consultation or printing a paper copy you can request assistance at any of the borough libraries. Paper copies can be returned to:

Sunninghill Parking and Road Safety Consultation, Town Hall, The Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead, St Ives Road, Maidenhead, SL6 1RF

The consultation will close on 7th March 2025.

  • We would like to hear your views on our proposals on reducing congestion and improving road safety in Sunninghill.

    Please review the drawing that relates to each question and provide your answer as to whether you support or oppose the changes. Your feedback will then be included for our consideration before we implement changes.

    This consultation is open until 7th March

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