The speed limit has been cut in parts of Bursledon despite residents’ objections that the measure is “flawed” and “illogical”.

The speed limit on the A27 at Providence Hill, Oakhill, and Bridge Road will be reduced from 40mph to 30mph to accommodate a proposed cycleway as part of the Southampton Transforming Cities Fund.

The aim of the scheme is to improve cycle connections in the area by creating a new cycle route between Windhover roundabout and Church Lane on the A27.

In line with the project, Hampshire County Council will reduce the speed from 40mph to 30mph between its junction with Portsmouth Road and the existing speed limit change to 30mph near Old Bridge House Road.

According to the report, police traffic management officer David Taylor supports the proposed reduced speed limit but “feels” that measures are “not adequate enough”.

Three objections were raised by residents who urged the county council to extend the speed limit to the whole of Providence Hill due to public safety reasons.

John White said that while he welcomed the “overdue” decision to reduce the speed limit on the A27, he does not understand why the proposed 30mph limit does not cover the whole of Providence Hill.

“If the proposals were to be passed in their current form, then the stretch of the A27 from the dual carriageway that leads from junction 8 of the M27 all the way through to the dual carriageway that leads to junction 9 of the M27 will be a 30mph zone, all except for the majority of Providence Hill – this makes absolutely no sense,” he said.

Mr White added that the proposal is “ seriously flawed”.

“It is our view that it would make far more sense if the 30mph limit began at the top of Providence Hill, as cars enter it from Windhover roundabout,” he added.

“The section of Providence Hill, between the roundabout and Oakley Vale, is where vehicles pick up the most speed and proposing to position the start of the 30mph limit so close to Portsmouth Road will have much less effect of slowing vehicles in time for the junction”

Hampshire County Council noted that the northern section of Providence Hill has a wide carriageway with properties set back from the road and some with direct access visible to drivers.