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Deputy Clerk

Welwyn Parish Council is recruiting a full time Deputy Clerk to join the team. Please contact the Clerk for more information.

Closing date for application 15th February 2021

Welwyn High Street update

Following feedback and a successful bid to the Government’s Emergency Active Travel Fund, Hertfordshire County Council will be overseeing the implementation of planters, bollards and other interim measures in town centres countywide. This is in order to remove temporary measures, such as barriers and will be taking place over the upcoming week.

During week commencing 16 November, planters will be installed in Welwyn village, replacing the current orange barriers.

The implementation of planters will enable a 20mph speed limit, this traffic calming measure will ensure pedestrians remain safe when choosing to socially distance within the carriageway.

These measures will be put in place ready for when the current lockdown restrictions are lifted, businesses reopen, and pedestrians can safely return to the high street.

Please respect the road closures and play your part in making Welwyn village safe for all to use.

This campaign:

  • Encourages social distancing within town centres, including supporting the most vulnerable within the community.
  • Provides economic benefit to local businesses and eateries, including street trading and al fresco dining.
  • Supports active travel, including walking and cycling.
Example of planters

Remembrance Sunday, 2020

Councillor Marj Otty, Chairman of Welwyn Parish Council, lays the wreath in remembrance of all those who gave so much for us all.

We will remember them.

Welwyn Parish Play Areas

Ottway Walk and Whitehill play areas will remain open during this lockdown, if you visit them please ensure you follow Government advice on social distancing and hand washing. Stay and play safe!

Remembrance Day 2020

In response to the recent announcement and advice from Government, local risk assessments and the rising number of Covid-19 cases both nationally and locally the format of this years Remembrance parade has been reviewed. The Chairman of Welwyn Parish Council, Councillor Marj Otty, will be laying a wreath in Remembrance at a private ceremony which will pre-recorded and be available to view on our website and Facebook page on Sunday 8th November 2020 from 3pm.

This decision has not been taken lightly but to comply with Government guidance and protect residents and the wider community of Welwyn Parish.

Lest we forget

Important roadworks information

Important roadworks information

A1(M) northbound junction 9: electrical maintenance works

I write to inform you that we will be carrying out electrical maintenance works at the above location.

This work will be taking place for three nights on Monday 19 October to Wednesday 21 October, with working hours between 8pm to 6am, subject to weather conditions.

This work will be carried out under a hard shoulder and lane closure on the mainline, as well as a lane closure on the junction 9 northbound exit slip road.

COVID19

Please be assured all our sites have strict safeguarding measures to prevent the spread of COVID19 and none of our sites are open to the public. We will be carrying out all works following safety guidelines set by the Government.

Find out more

To stay informed about all the latest major roadworks happening near you, visit www.gov.uk/government/organisations/highways-england to register for the latest alerts. If you have any enquiries please contact the Highways England Customer Contact Centre on 0300 123 5000, or by e-mail to info@highwaysengland.co.uk.

Update from Hertfordshire Highways

TOWN CENTRE WORKS

We felt it would be useful to provide a highway specific update on the measures we have been working on for our town centres.

Highway teams have been working closely with colleagues in Public Health to consider how we needed to adapt our roads and footways in key urban areas to support social distancing and enable our towns and their services to safely reopen, in advance of the lock down measures starting to be eased.


The Department for Transport issued new statutory guidance saying that local authorities should take measures to reallocate road space to people walking and cycling, and that measures should be taken as swiftly as possible. The measures we have introduced are focused on providing space to pedestrians, allowing people to use our high streets safely, to queue safely outside shops and to pass each other at a suitable distance. A standard footway is typically 1.8m and so our approach does mean taking space away from vehicular traffic and while we can not force people to keep 2m apart, it’s important that we provide the opportunity to enable this to happen.

Schools

We worked hard to consider how we needed to adapt our roads and footways near schools, colleges and nurseries to safely support social distancing.

Schools were advised to refresh their risk assessment and other health and safety advice for children, young people and staff. They have been encouraging parents and children and young people to walk or cycle where possible, to stagger drop-off and collection times and to plan drop-offs and pick ups to minimise adult to adult contact. To make it safe for children to cycle and walk to school, we will be operating most of our school crossing patrols.

We have identified a small number of sites to be considered in more detail, where we think footfall could be high and existing layouts may present a challenge to social distancing.  Warning ‘wig wag’ signals (where fitted) will now operate throughout the day to warn road users of staggered start and finish times and additional social distancing signage will be available.  We are also re-phasing some light controlled crossings in favour of pedestrians to assist with social distancing.

Moving forward

Through Emergency Active Travel Funding (EATF), the Highways Response Group are now working on the next phase of social distancing project, which includes the installation of street furniture, which includes planters and parklets. These additions will replace a number of temporary measures, including orange barriers, principally on a semi-permanent basis.

Hertford town centre had the initial implementation of planters on Fore Street on 17 September to enable the road to stay closed.

We are working with stakeholders, including district and borough councils to oversee the strategic implementation of the next phase of measures to replace as much of the temporary orange barriers as possible.

The Highways Response Group is working collaboratively with the Road Safety team on upcoming schemes, considering all current school measures, including walking bubbles and cycle routes. Both teams are ensuring that the next phase of measures are integrating well with the return to schools and listening to feedback from stakeholders on improvements required on the highway.

This month saw the completion of the first active travel corridor- Digswell Park Road is open as a through road for all walkers, cyclists, equestrians and non-motor traffic travelling into or out of Welwyn Garden City. We welcome all feedback on the route, which can be found here: www.hertfordshire.gov.uk/temporarycyclelanes

Access to Welwyn Cemetery

Access to Welwyn Cemetery is restricted due to a road closure on Fulling Mill Lane. Hertfordshire Highways are working to resurface the highway and the road will be closed from Monday 21st September until Friday 25th September 2020.

Form more information please click here.