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Appledore residents Association are proposing that Quiet Lanes be designated in the area to regain the character and tranquillity of our country lanes.
The ARA are focussing on Pitt Lane and Pitt Hill initially, shown here.
As they are for use and enjoyment by us all, your views on Quiet Lanes and whether they are a good idea are essential.
Please tell us what you think, by taking a few minutes to fill in the Quiet Lanes Survey. ( Link: https://buff.ly/2Q1dAa8 )
We can then consider and analyse all your views to see if there is enough local support for a Quiet Lanes network.
We will be passing on our analysis of the responses received to Devon County Council, who would be responsible for developing the Quiet Lanes project in partnership with the community.
Do you remember the days when you could take a leisurely stroll down a country lane, taking in verge-side views and enjoying the peace and tranquillity of the countryside?
Nowadays, country lanes are not as quiet, pleasant or safe as they used to be as increasing levels of traffic, speeding vehicles, and heavy lorries are making many intimidating for other users.
Unfortunately, time doesn't stand still, we are seeing our quiet streets and the lanes of Appledore becoming busier and busier, and the situation won't get any better with the proposed Wooda Road/Pitt Lane housing developments.
More about Quiet Lanes here from CPRE, the countryside charity, formerly known as the Campaign to Protect Rural England: https://www.cpre.org.uk/resources/cpr...