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Consultation Draft 1 - Stoke-on-Trent City Council

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BASELINE SPATIAL HIERARCHY SUMMARY 62<br />

6.12 Pedestrian and Cycle Crossing Points<br />

• The pedestrian and cycle crossings must comply with current<br />

guidance set out in the Manual for Streets<br />

• in resp<strong>on</strong>se to the hierarchy of users set out in chapter 5:<br />

C<strong>on</strong>nectivity, the pedestrian and cyclist should be prioritised<br />

• pedestrian and cycle crossings should cross both lanes of<br />

vehicular carriageways in <strong>on</strong>e crossing<br />

• the use of railings shall be reduced, and raised pedestrian<br />

crossings should be used where possible<br />

• natural st<strong>on</strong>e setts and flags should be used to crossing areas,<br />

laid to distinctive and str<strong>on</strong>g c<strong>on</strong>strasting patterns<br />

traditi<strong>on</strong>al paving to crossing point<br />

Stardust granite*<br />

Sheaf Square, Sheffield<br />

Alantejo black<br />

granite*<br />

Place du Carousel, Paris<br />

Kellen paviour*<br />

* subject to internal<br />

approval<br />

Plan showing locati<strong>on</strong>s for green spaces<br />

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