Great Offley 20mph

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Welcome to our consultation on our plans to introduce a 20mph speed limit in Great Offley.


We are seeking your views on introducing a 20mph speed limit across residential streets, town centre and school areas in Great Offley. Our aim is to create safer, calmer streets for residents, support children walking to school, and make it easier and safer for everyone to move around the area.


The proposal would apply to most residential streets.


This page sets out our proposals and gives you the chance to share your views. By completing the survey, you can help us design a scheme that works for your area.

Why are we proposing a 20mph limit?

Key reasons include:


  • Improved safety
    Fewer collisions occur with slower speeds and a person hit at 30mph is five times more likely to be killed than at 20mph.

  • Healthier communities
    Safer streets encouraging walking, cycling and outdoor activities.

  • Quieter streets
    Lower speeds reduce noise pollution.

  • Stronger neighbourhoods
    Calmer roads make public spaces more sociable and welcoming while better supporting children, older people and those with mobility impairments.

  • Smoother journeys
    Journey times typically take only seconds longer on local trips and traffic moves most smoothly at speeds around 18–20mph under real world conditions.

  • Protects pets and wildlife
    Drivers have more time to stop and avoid animals.



What are we proposing?

  • A 20mph speed limit across most roads in Great Offley
  • Speed reduction zones of 30 or 40mph where required to transition to 20mph
On the map:
  • Green-highlighted roads indicate those proposed for the 20mph limit.
  • Blue-highlighted roads indicate speed reduction zones.

*Speed reduction zones are roads designed to help drivers slow down before entering a 20 mph area, so they have a lower speed limit than the road leading into them.


A full list of the proposed 20mph roads can be seen below:

CLARION CLOSE
LUTON ROAD
GARDEN FIELDS
LUTON WHITE HILL
GOSLING AVENUE
MANOR GARDENS
HARRIS LANE
MEADOW WAY
HIGH STREET
SALUSBURY LANE
JOHN HALL COURT
SCHOOL LANE
KINGS WALDEN ROAD
WEST LANE
LAWNS CLOSE
WESTBURY FARM CLOSE



Have your say

We want to hear from people who live, work, or visit Great Offley.


Your feedback will help ensure the scheme reflects local needs and works effectively for everyone.
You can have your say by:


  • Completing the online survey
  • Providing comments on specific roads or locations
  • Sharing any concerns, suggestions, or support for the proposal


Please ensure responses are submitted by 23:59 on Sunday 19th July 2026.



Questions or Further Information

If you have any questions or would like more information, please contact: 20mph@hertfordshire.gov.uk
Welcome to our consultation on our plans to introduce a 20mph speed limit in Great Offley.


We are seeking your views on introducing a 20mph speed limit across residential streets, town centre and school areas in Great Offley. Our aim is to create safer, calmer streets for residents, support children walking to school, and make it easier and safer for everyone to move around the area.


The proposal would apply to most residential streets.


This page sets out our proposals and gives you the chance to share your views. By completing the survey, you can help us design a scheme that works for your area.

Why are we proposing a 20mph limit?

Key reasons include:


  • Improved safety
    Fewer collisions occur with slower speeds and a person hit at 30mph is five times more likely to be killed than at 20mph.

  • Healthier communities
    Safer streets encouraging walking, cycling and outdoor activities.

  • Quieter streets
    Lower speeds reduce noise pollution.

  • Stronger neighbourhoods
    Calmer roads make public spaces more sociable and welcoming while better supporting children, older people and those with mobility impairments.

  • Smoother journeys
    Journey times typically take only seconds longer on local trips and traffic moves most smoothly at speeds around 18–20mph under real world conditions.

  • Protects pets and wildlife
    Drivers have more time to stop and avoid animals.



What are we proposing?

  • A 20mph speed limit across most roads in Great Offley
  • Speed reduction zones of 30 or 40mph where required to transition to 20mph
On the map:
  • Green-highlighted roads indicate those proposed for the 20mph limit.
  • Blue-highlighted roads indicate speed reduction zones.

*Speed reduction zones are roads designed to help drivers slow down before entering a 20 mph area, so they have a lower speed limit than the road leading into them.


A full list of the proposed 20mph roads can be seen below:

CLARION CLOSE
LUTON ROAD
GARDEN FIELDS
LUTON WHITE HILL
GOSLING AVENUE
MANOR GARDENS
HARRIS LANE
MEADOW WAY
HIGH STREET
SALUSBURY LANE
JOHN HALL COURT
SCHOOL LANE
KINGS WALDEN ROAD
WEST LANE
LAWNS CLOSE
WESTBURY FARM CLOSE



Have your say

We want to hear from people who live, work, or visit Great Offley.


Your feedback will help ensure the scheme reflects local needs and works effectively for everyone.
You can have your say by:


  • Completing the online survey
  • Providing comments on specific roads or locations
  • Sharing any concerns, suggestions, or support for the proposal


Please ensure responses are submitted by 23:59 on Sunday 19th July 2026.



Questions or Further Information

If you have any questions or would like more information, please contact: 20mph@hertfordshire.gov.uk

  • Introduction 

    We are seeking your views on introducing a 20mph speed limit across most roads in Great Offley, creating a safer and calmer environment for residents, for children walking to school, to make crossing the road safer for all.

    The proposal would apply to most residential streets.

    Your feedback will help shape the final scheme.



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