Traffic plan:

Isle of Wight Festival traffic plans released

With the Isle of Wight Festival just two weeks away, this in from the council. Ed


Contingency plans are in place to help ensure traffic flows smoothly during the forthcoming Isle of Wight Festival.

The Isle of Wight Council has detailed plans to manage the large influx of traffic and also to put into action should access problems arise or a major incident take place on the Island’s road network.

Traffic management plan
The event’s traffic management plan published today complements the improvements that Solo, the festival organisers, have made to the entrances to its car parks and the new arrangement brought in to designate separate site entrances for Red Funnel and Wightlink traffic.

These changes should help traffic move easily on and off site and also minimise disruption to other road users. It will also help the organisations associated with the event better manage any problems should they develop.

Main routes for festival traffic
The main route for festival traffic from the Red Funnel terminal at East Cowes will be up York Avenue and along Whippingham Road where it will turn right into the Red Festival Car Park. If there are any overly long hold ups on the Whippingham Road plans have been developed to turn festival traffic left on to Alverstone Road where it can be ‘stacked’ and released into the network when the roads to the festival site are less busy.

Vehicles travelling from the Wightlink terminal at Fishbourne will be directed right on to Kite Hill, through Wootton, up Lushington Hill and right at the Racecourse roundabout and the left into the White Festival Car Park.

Alternative suitable parking facilities
Should any of the entrances to the car parks be blocked, or an incident occur on any of the roads being used by festival traffic, agreements have been reached with several private landowners with alternative suitable parking facilities.

Spaces in several of the council’s own car parks will be reserved should traffic need to be diverted off the road network for any reason.

Dedicated traffic spotters
Using traffic management measures successfully developed following last year’s Isle of Wight Festival, the council has arranged for dedicated traffic spotters to be positioned along the main travel routes and known pinch-points.

These people will be able to provide real time information to the council’s event management team so that contingency plans can be quickly activated.

Stuart Love, strategic director for the economy and environment, said:

“We hope that there will be no repeat of last year’s terrible weather, but if the worst does happen we are ready to put our alternative traffic plans into place. The arrangements we have give us the flexibility to keep traffic moving and to get large numbers of vehicles off the road network in a wide variety of scenarios.

“We would like to ask residents to help us by avoiding the designated festival traffic routes on the Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Monday of the event when traffic volumes are at their highest. Maps are available on our website identifying the routes to the festival and all of the contingency arrangements that we have put in place so we would advise residents to plan their routes to avoid the busiest roads.”

Maps and travel information can be found on the council website at www.iwight.com/iwfestival.


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woodworker
31, May 2013 6:36 pm

where can we get gurt versions of the maps?

tryme
Reply to  woodworker
1, June 2013 1:16 pm

The plans ‘signed off’ this year I trust?

metalworker
1, June 2013 11:00 am

Uhmm, so last year’s festival transport problems were simply down to the ‘terrible weather’ then Mr Love?

Island Monkey
1, June 2013 11:16 am

Giddings says this will be the last festival if this plan doesn’t work. Does anyone believe him?

Hopefully ther new council has asked Mr Love if they bothered actually checking the plan this time?

Don Smith
Reply to  Island Monkey
2, June 2013 9:36 pm

The last festival – Great! Keep it on the mainland and let’s return to normality.

I just can’t understand why the IoW should be disrupted for a week – Well I can, ££££s for a few.

Get your brollies ready, our summer ends on the 10 June 13.

tryme
Reply to  Don Smith
2, June 2013 9:52 pm

I too would be relieved if the festival at least left Newport, (not that I want to mess up a rural area here either). Rob da Bank seems to have the knack of holding the smaller Bestival here without alienating anyone. The IWF just seems to be a lot of people cooped up in a commercial pen, imagining they’re experiencing what one of the earliest pop festivals… Read more »

Festival dude
Reply to  tryme
2, June 2013 10:30 pm

Actually Bestival and IW Festival have around the same numbers.

Last year Bestival had around 55k on site. John Giddings tweeted this weekend that there’d be around 50k at 2013 IW Festival.

However, I agee it should not be at Seaclose. Perhaps it was OK when a few thousand, but far too big for the site now.

tryme
Reply to  Festival dude
3, June 2013 12:58 am

That’s interesting Festival Dude. Just shows how ‘in our face’ management of the IWF is, and how discreet and more personal-seeming Bestival appears. I had thought IWF was 2-3x bigger!

Bass Gurl
Reply to  Festival dude
3, June 2013 7:18 am

It’s a common misconception that Bestival is much much smaller than IW festival. In fact, the capacity has been rising over the past few years. Personally I preferred it as a festival when the capacity was 10,000 – but that doesn’t make sufficient profit for organisers, so now we see it at 50,000+ To give them their dues, Bestival do seem to reinvest money to improve the… Read more »

Tosh
1, June 2013 11:42 am

I just had a look at the map,o what a wonderful job Mr Loves team have done.Both entrances are off of the Whippingham road what this will do is cause traffic to build up all the way back to East Cowes and up lushington hill.So if you live in east cowes be prepared for long traffic delays,no buses running on time,people with hospital appointments being late,or should… Read more »

Dalek
2, June 2013 8:08 am

Agreed, both entrances are on the same road, but they are separated and have dedicated car parks. That means the two streams of traffic from E Cowes & Wootton should not meet and cause serious delays at a single car park entrance or at Racecourse Roundabout as has happened in the past. That must be a better system. We will see how it goes.

Festival dude
Reply to  Dalek
2, June 2013 10:33 pm

Agreed. I think the new scheme is an improvement. Dare I say that the disaster of 2012 might have been a blessing. At last a well considered traffic plan and contingency.

JohnR
12, June 2013 5:43 pm

Marked on the map as
‘A designated daily visitor car park’
Sorry now closed along with others by the Council!

Robert Jones
12, June 2013 6:58 pm

Gridlocked traffic, on one of the foullest, wettest days of the year; congratulations to Southern Vectis for keeping a service going in the circumstances, particularly the closure of Fairlee Road. I suppose it could be argued that the traffic plan has worked (so far) given we all managed to get where we were supposed to be going – eventually. But it is sheer bl**dy madness to hold… Read more »

Robert Jones
12, June 2013 6:59 pm

“of the island’s traffic” – keyboard sticking…… Shouldn’t have spilled my tea over it…..

Highway to Hell
12, June 2013 8:36 pm

Dear Island Residents, As part of our PFI Contract, we have planned essential road repairs and re-surfacing for the weekend 14 – 16th June. Works shall be carried out between every ferry port and Newport. In addition, we also plan to carry out improvements to a number of car parks in Sandown, Ryde, Yarmouth and East Cowes. These works were planned and agreed on April 2nd 2013,… Read more »

septua
Reply to  Highway to Hell
12, June 2013 9:57 pm

This proposed monitoring would not be 100% accurate. I have an HY registration simply because I could not buy my car on the Island due to the only agent here closing down. There may well be many others like me.

caulk-ed
12, June 2013 10:18 pm

I wonder who had the clever idea of introducing the one way system today (Wed) rather than tomorrow! Due to my job I had to go to the college twice today and both times was faced with a backlog of traffic on all roads in and out of Newport. I’ve heard people say it was because of an accident and/or other incidents in the Newport area. Absolute… Read more »

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