
Totnesians are to be asked whether cars should be banned from the main street after a poll of traders in the town’s Narrows found the majority are in favour of pedestrianisation.
The survey, carried out by Devon County councillor Paula Black found that 76 per cent of 36 local shopkeepers (that’s 27.36 vendors, maths fans!) were in favour of either full or part pedestrianisation.
Devon Highways are known to be considering a change in the direction of traffic along the main thoroughfare, and this appears to have coincided with a shift of opinion on pedestrianisation.
The issue is now to be discussed by the town’s traffic and transport forum, prior to wider discussion, with one option a closure between 10am and 2pm, and another closing the road on market days.
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