These are the Roads issues that the Community Council is concerned about and is asking Fife Council to act on.
In geographical order from north to south:
1. Northern threshold of village, Main St: Village entry and speed limit sign is dilapidated. Sometimes speed limit is blown into reverse position!
2. Northern threshold of village, Main St: Traffic calming ineffective. Speed of larger vehicles including tractors is a big concern. We need full width ramp rather than cushion. This is a priority.
3. Station Road near pub. Flooding. This area requires better drainage as it regularly floods up to 200mm of standing water.
4. Clushford Bridge. No pavement. This is a well used walking route and it feels very dangerous because it is in 60mph zone. Suggest traffic reduced to one lane in give and take system, and then create new shared use path for pedestrians and cycles across bridge.
5. Flooding in 2 dips between Clushford Bridge and Clushford Toll. This drowned 2 cars in the high rainfall event last year. Existing culverts became blocked. Suggest overflow spillage pipes through walls to limit depth of flood water.
6. Clushford Toll. Requires speed reduction on A914 – as evidenced by numerous RTAs. Visibility when coming from Sandy Brae across junction is obscured when the hedge at the toll cottage is not trimmed.
Come to our open public meetings if you would like to discuss these.