THE No 70 bus service will follow a new route from Monday,
so it can serve the new Chelmund’s Cross Village Centre.
The half-hourly service, which runs between Birmingham
and Solihull , will follow the same route as previously
until it comes to Coleshill Heath Road .
From there it will turn into Chelmsley
Road and Carisbrooke
Avenue , passing a new stop at Chelmund’s Cross.
Leaving the village centre, it will turn left into Dunster
Road and then resume the existing route towards
Chelmsley Wood.
A section of Dunster Road
between Chelmsley Road and
Craig Croft will no longer be served by the No 70 (which was formerly the No
90).
The diversion was discussed for over a year, with residents
in Carisbrooke Avenue
urging the transport authorities to consider an alternative route.
They feared that bringing double-decker buses down a road
that was previously a cul-de-sac would pose a road safety problem and around 50
people signed a petition against the plans.
Solihull Council said last autumn that while it was
sympathetic to residents’ views, it was important that Chelmund’s Cross was
well served by public transport.
An alternative route down Chester
Road was ruled out after road chiefs concluded it
would have meant a large proportion of residents would have been an
unreasonable distance from the nearest bus route.
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