A proposed 20mph speed limit in Surbiton town centre may not come into force after a political spat between councillors.
Liberal Democrats voted through plans for the limit - but Conservatives immediately invoked a little-known constitutional power to drag the matter before next month's full Kingston Council meeting. Tory councillor Richard Hudson had introduced an amendment, voted down on Tuesday night, to create 20mph zones outside schools only. He said he was concerned about potential for escalating costs, and said the "ridiculous" original scheme was "fantasy land".
The council's constitution allows three councillors to club together after a vote and call the matter before a full council meeting. The 20mph zone would have included St Mark's Hill, Claremont Road, Surbiton Hill Road, Surbiton Road, Balaclava Road, Adelaide Road, Brighton Road and Avenue Elmers.
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