Speed signs to be installed on Green Lane

We undertook a survey (right) in Green Lane during the summer. Several options were offered for improvements to the road layout some of which involved the provision of cycle tracks.

The majority of respondents rejected changes to the carriageway but, by a large majority supported, the provision of vehicle activated speed signs (similar to those in use on Wetherby Road).

The Council have now agreed to provide these signs. The work should be completed before the end of the year.

To ensure that the signs target vehicles midway along Green Lane, where speeds tend to be highest, they will need to be positioned outside no .49 for northbound traffic, and outside no .77 for southbound traffic. This is because the signs detect traffic around 75-100 metres in advance of their position to give motorists time to see and respond to their message. (The signs have to be attached to a lamppost as they need a power supply)

We hope that the new signs will help to control traffic speeds on the lane.

Acomb Explore Library news

Acomb Explore Library is now available on twitter. The account is @ExploreAcomb

And an upcoming special event………

Gothic Molly, also known as Helen m Sant, will host a storytelling event with a twist on Wednesday 8 December at 7pm.

Gothic Molly created the first ever tour of haunted pubs in York, and is well known for interacting with her audience through colourful storytelling.

During the evening at Acomb Explore visitors will be met by mysterious characters including, Saint Nicholas, the snow maiden, the witch Le Befana, and the Scandinavian Yule Goat.

Gothic Molly has been storytelling in York since 2003 and specialises in all types of story including historical, myths, legends, folklore, fairytale and ghost stories.

Tickets cost 5 per person and include minced pies and mulled wine. For more information and to books tickets contact 01904 552651.