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CONTROVERSIAL changes to the main road into Tonbridge that have caused tailbacks for commuters are expected to be scrapped next week. A new cycle lane is being introduced on Quarry Hill Road, which has resulted in the former dual carriageway being reduced to just one lane. The changes, that began to be introduced just as children across Tunbridge Wells and Tonbridge went back to school, have led to jams during morning and afternoon rush hour, with traffic backed up Quarry Hill Road, through Southborough and into St John’s Road in Tunbridge Wells.
The roundabout by Tonbridge Police Station has also been snarled up with traffic in the morning and evening.
‘I have set a deadline of September 21 for the trial to be shown to be working’ Cllr Michael Payne, Highways and Transport at Kent County Council The cycle lane changes are being implemented by Kent County Council [KCC] as part of the UK government’s ‘active travel fund’ that aims to encourage more walking and cycling in UK towns and cities in
the wake of the Covid pandemic. But as all active travel schemes have to be ‘shovel ready’ and implemented by mid-September, no consultation has taken place. The first people in Tonbridge knew of the proposed changes was when a bay for a bus was moved to the outside lane of the dual carriageway– a change described as ‘baffling’ by some Tonbridge residents. The cycle lane, which comes into effect next week along with the town wide 20mph limit, stretches all the way back to the border with Tunbridge Wells. The dual carriageway on the A26 where it connects to the A21 has been reduced to
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