Cumbria County Council will begin works to install street lighting on the A684 near Sedbergh from Monday, January 31.

Junction improvement works where the A684 meets the A683, to the west of Sedbergh, will also be carried out.

Most of the works will be carried out under three-way traffic lights, with some possible night closures for resurfacing.

Funding for the works was secured by the council from the Department for Transport (DfT) and public engagement events with residents and stakeholders along the route of the A684 were held to present the initial proposals, and receive comments and feedback which included useful ‘local knowledge’ of safety concerns along the route.

The project had initially proposed to install new street lighting around the junction of the A683 to ensure that the junction was lit for safety.

However, when this was presented to stakeholders, it was highlighted by businesses and residents that workers at the Toll Bar Industrial Estate tended to walk to and from work, along a stretch of unlit pavement.

Some businesses stated that they gave their staff torches and headlamps to ensure they could walk home safely.

Following this feedback, the council acknowledged these concerns and instructed designers to extend the street lighting from the edge of Sedbergh, past the junction of the A683 and up to the Toll Bar Industrial Estate, to ensure the safety of pedestrians walking to and from the estate.

Additionally, the council will install other measures such as louvres to ensure the lighting does not shine backwards and the lighting will be ‘dark sky compliant’ to reduce light pollution and in line with International Dark Sky Association recommendations.

It has also been discussed with the Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority, who also have ‘Dark Sky Reserve’ status to the east of Sedbergh.

In addition to the installation of lighting, the council will also make 'slight' adjustments to the existing junction layout, to make it safer and easier for vehicles turning in and out of the A683.

According to Cumbria County Council, this will involve moving kerb-lines, extension of footways, drainage and surfacing works, as well as new lining and signage-creating a more traditional T-shaped junction that aims to improve visibility for turning vehicles.

Cllr Keith Little, Cabinet Member for Highways and Transport, said: “I am pleased to see these works will soon be underway to improve street lighting and road safety at this busy junction.

“The works are part of a wider project to enhance safety and connectivity along important routes in the south of the county, following a successful submission to the Department for Transport to fund this important improvement scheme.

“We apologise for any inconvenience that the works may cause and appreciate the understanding of the local community and drivers during this period.”

Residents can contact the council by email A684@cumbria.gov.uk or telephone 0300 303 2992 - should you wish to discuss this matter or raise any concerns.