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  • Rotherhithe Movement Plan - Rotherhithe Cycleway

    We are consulting on creating a cycleway in the Rotherhithe area. Future cycling demand is predicting there will be a significant desire to\from Peckham and beyond, with up to 150 cyclists using the route during the peak period, in the event of a free ferry crossing being developed. We have developed proposals to link Cycleway 4 and Quietway 14 as a first phase and we are exploring potential connections towards Peckham. The proposals are... More
    Closed 4 October 2019
  • Meymott Street

    Southwark Council would like to improve the look and feel of Meymott Street for those who use it by making some changes to the layout. This will continue Quietway 14 from Blackfriars Road towards Hatfields at the borough boundary with Lambeth. The proposals include: Permitting cyclists to travel from Hatfields to Blackfriars Road along the whole of Meymott Street including the section east of Colombo Street. ... More
    Closed 1 February 2019
  • Quietway 7: Dulwich Village monitoring

    We welcome feedback to the newly implemented Dulwich Village road layout as part of our Quietway monitoring and evaluation plan. Please use the online form below to tell us about your experience in using the new road layout at Dulwich Village at specific locations. We also welcome any general feedback on what works well and what needs improvements. If you have a photo or footage, please attach it to your response. For more information on the monitoring and evaulation programme... More
    Closed 16 January 2019
  • North Peckham Healthy Streets

    * Please note we are running a further consultation on the proposed cycling improvements in August-September 2021 - This can be found at: https://consultations.southwark.gov.uk/environment-leisure/north-peckham-healthy-streets-2021 We would like to hear what you think about proposals to improve cycling and reduce parking pressures within the North Peckham area - that's roughly the area between Burgess Park to the north and Peckham Road to the south - see map below. Controlled... More
    Closed 11 January 2019
  • Harper Road Street Improvements - Have your say

    We are proposing a range of street improvements to Harper Road and would like to hear what you think. The proposed Harper Road street improvements include the junction of Swan Street and extend to New Kent Road*. The street falls within the project study area for Walk Elephant and will form part of a future quietway, currently in concept design, to join quietway 7 at Falmouth Road. The design was developed in coordination with other works in the street: shopfront renewal at the... More
    Closed 9 December 2018
  • Champion Hill No Entry Trial

    We have some plans to reduce the through traffic in Champion Hill, to create a safe and pleasant environment for walking and cycling, and we’d like to hear your thoughts on a proposed 'No Entry 'trial measure. The trial aims to reduce the dominance of motorised vehicles to support Healthy Streets principles, especially as part of this street is a quietway, which aims to encourage walking and cycling for people from all walks of life. Why the trial? The... More
    Closed 22 October 2018
  • Barry Road Healthy Streets Consultation

    Southwark became a 20mph borough in 2015. However, a review of average speeds has shown that in some areas speeds are much higher than this. On Barry Road average speeds exceed 24mph, with many vehicles exceeding 30mph. Residents have told us that these speeds can make the road dangerous for pedestrians and other road users. We have a responsibility to take action to ensure that legal speed limits are observed and protect the welfare of all road users. Our review of Barry Road... More
    Closed 19 October 2018
  • Bermondsey to Peckham Quietway

    Quietways are part of a London-wide programme to implement a network of continuous and convenient cycle routes on less-busy streets across London. The routes are clearly marked to help cyclists find their way along roads they may never have cycled along before. Quietways are ideal for less confident cyclists who want to cycle on lower-traffic streets, especially if they are new to cycling in London. We design our Quietways in accordance with Healthy Street principles, intended to make... More
    Closed 19 March 2018
  • Quietway 14 - Canada Water to South Dock

    Quietway 14 is a walking and cycling route between Blackfriars and Deptford. As part of this consultation, we are proposing to implement the section between Canada Water and South Dock, and would like your views. What is a Quietway? Quietways are a part of a Transport for London programme to implement a network of continuous and safe cycle routes across London. Linking key destinations, they follow backstreet routes, through parks, along waterways or tree-lined streets. The routes... More
    Closed 18 December 2017
  • Peckham Rye to Dulwich

    We want to improve your streets to encourage walking, improve access to public transport and promote cycling at a gentle pace. The place we are proposing to introduce changes is shaded blue on the map and is based on a proposed Quietway route from Peckham Rye to Wimbledon Chase. Quietways are based on TfL’s Healthy Streets approach which aims to improve the quality of the public space to make walking and cycling pleasant and enjoyable, improving the health of local residents. The part... More
    Closed 31 May 2017
  • Quietway 8 Kennington Park to Burgess Park

    A new safe, quiet route between Kennington Park and Burgess Park is coming to make it easier and safer to get around on foot or by cycle. This route is for everyone – and is particularly good if you’re travelling with children or if you want a quiet route to get to the shops, school or work. With your input and support our engineers and safety specialists will be able to design this route to be quieter, away from heavy and fast moving traffic and polluted air. Help us get it right. ... More
    Closed 28 October 2016
  • Elephant & Castle to Crystal Palace Quietway (QW7) Dulwich Wood Avenue and Farquhar Road

    What is a Quietway Quietways are a network of bike routes for less confident cyclists using mainly low-traffic back streets. The routes are not just for current cyclists, but are for people who have always been put off cycling by the thought of sharing the road with high volumes of cars, vans, buses and lorries. Introducing Quietways forms an integral part of the Mayor of London’s vision for cycling and the council’s objective to significantly increase the number of residents using... More
    Closed 20 March 2016
  • Elephant & Castle to Crystal Palace Quietway (QW7) Turney Road

    What is a Quietway Quietways are a network of bike routes for less confident cyclists using mainly low-traffic back streets. The routes are not just for current cyclists, but are for people who have always been put off cycling by the thought of sharing the road with high volumes of cars, vans, buses and lorries. Introducing Quietways forms an integral part of the Mayor of London’s vision for cycling and the council’s objective to significantly increase the number of residents using... More
    Closed 20 March 2016
  • Elephant & Castle to Crystal Palace Quietway (QW7) Dulwich Village Junction

    What is a Quietway Quietways are a network of bike routes for less confident cyclists using mainly low-traffic back streets. The routes are not just for current cyclists, but are for people who have always been put off cycling by the thought of sharing the road with high volumes of cars, vans, buses and lorries. Introducing Quietways forms an integral part of the Mayor of London’s vision for cycling and the council’s objective to significantly increase the number of residents using... More
    Closed 20 March 2016
  • Elephant & Castle to Crystal Palace Quietway (QW7) Calton Avenue

    What is a Quietway Quietways are a network of bike routes for less confident cyclists using mainly low-traffic back streets. The routes are not just for current cyclists, but are for people who have always been put off cycling by the thought of sharing the road with high volumes of cars, vans, buses and lorries. Introducing Quietways forms an integral part of the Mayor of London’s vision for cycling and the council’s objective to significantly increase the number of residents using... More
    Closed 20 March 2016
  • Elephant & Castle to Crystal Palace Quietway (QW7): Junction improvements - Dog Kennel Hill/Grove Hill Road/Grove Lane

    What is a Quietway Quietways are a network of bike routes for less confident cyclists using mainly low-traffic back streets. The routes are not just for current cyclists, but are for people who have always been put off cycling by the thought of sharing the road with high volumes of cars, vans, buses and lorries. Introducing Quietways forms an integral part of the Mayor of London’s vision for cycling and the council’s objective to significantly increase the number of residents using... More
    Closed 18 December 2015
  • Elephant & Castle to Crystal Palace Quietway (QW7): Wilson Road to Lettsom Street

    What is a Quietway Quietways are a network of bike routes for less confident cyclists using mainly low-traffic back streets. The routes are not just for current cyclists, but are for people who have always been put off cycling by the thought of sharing the road with high volumes of cars, vans, buses and lorries. Introducing Quietways forms an integral part of the Mayor of London’s vision for cycling and the council’s objective to significantly increase the number of residents using... More
    Closed 20 November 2015
  • Elephant & Castle to Crystal Palace Quietway (QW7): New Church Road/ Edmund Street junction to Peckham Road

    What is a Quietway Quietways are a network of bike routes for less confident cyclists using mainly low-traffic back streets. The routes are not just for current cyclists, but are for people who have always been put off cycling by the thought of sharing the road with high volumes of cars, vans, buses and lorries. Introducing Quietways forms an integral part of the Mayor of London’s vision for cycling and the council’s objective to significantly increase the number of residents using... More
    Closed 20 November 2015
  • Elephant & Castle to Crystal Palace Quietway (QW7): Falmouth Road to Albany Road

    What is a Quietway Quietways are a network of bike routes for less confident cyclists using mainly low-traffic back streets. The routes are not just for current cyclists, but are for people who have always been put off cycling by the thought of sharing the road with high volumes of cars, vans, buses and lorries. Introducing Quietways forms an integral part of the Mayor of London’s vision for cycling and the council’s objective to significantly increase the number of residents using... More
    Closed 30 October 2015
  • Quietway in Dulwich

    We’re improving the street environment along Calton Avenue, Dulwich Village Junction and Turney Road to make it better for all road users as part of the Quietways scheme, funded by Transport for London, and we need all residents to participate in developing the designs for the neighbourhood. What is a Quietway? Quietways are a network of direct and easy to follow cycle routes across London, following calmer roads, parks and waterways. Through making it easier for people to get... More
    Closed 17 September 2015
  • Quietway Cycling Route in Champion Hill

    Champion Hill is going to be part of a new Quietways cycle route from Crystal Palace to Elephant and Castle, and we need your help to make it a success. What is a Quietway? Quietways are cycle routes in London that will be direct and easy for people to follow on quiet roads, parks and waterways, and traffic-calmed streets. They’ll make it easier for many local people who would like to try cycling but would rather not cycle on main roads. This will also help create even more of a... More
    Closed 31 August 2015
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