Question marks over future of Preston's shared space

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The future of 'shared space' schemes - including Preston's Fishergate - have been called into question after the Government called for a halt on new developments.

The Government yesterday ordered all local authorities “pause on the installation of shared space schemes incorporating a level surface”.

The Department of Transport has also withdrawn its guidance note on the oft-controversial spaces - where vehicles, pedestrians and cyclists have equal priority - pending the results of new research.

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It means Lancashire County Council is facing renewed pressure to redesign its controversial “shared space” on Preston’s main shopping street Fishergate - even though this is a four year old development and has small kerbs.

But UCLan’s new shared scheme at Adelphi Square will continue, the university has said, despite doubts over the future of all such projects.

UCLan say their plans were developed following wide-spread consultation.

County council chiefs say Fishergate already has a range of measures to support disabled pedestrians.

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