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Low Traffic Neighbourhoods Update 07/06/2021

This is an update from the Low Traffic Neighbourhood team at Lambeth Council.

IMPORTANT!

Two new modal filters in the southern part of the LTN were installed over the weekend. The signs have been unbagged and the amendments to the LTN are now LIVE . Father Nature will be on site installing the planters from the 8th June ‘21’.

In the weeks following installation, we will be arranging traffic counts in the area. We are also working on air pollution modelling that will indicate levels of NO2, PM10 and PM2.5 both prior to the LTN and currently. This data will be made available as part of the stage 2 monitoring along with a collation of all community feedback to date.

Q&A Sessions:

The last Streatham Hill LTN Q&A session was held on Thursday 20th May, 18:00-19:00.

The recordings from previous Q&A sessions are available to view on the Commonplace - Community meetings page .

Reminder!

The next Streatham Hill LTN Q&A session will be held on Thursday 17 June '21', 18:00- 19:00 , using Microsoft Teams.

If you would like to register for this event, please send your name and address to: lowtrafficneighbourhoods@lambeth.gov.uk using ‘Streatham Hill Q and A’ in the subject line.

Other upcoming LTN Q&As :

  • Oval to Stockwell Triangle - Monday 21 June '21', 6pm . Click here to find out how to register .
  • Ferndale - Tuesday 22nd June’21’, 6pm . Click here to find out how to register .
  • Railton - Wednesday 23rd June ‘21’, 6pm . Click here to find out how to register .
  • Tulse Hill - Thursday 24th June ‘21’, 6pm . Click here to find out how to register .
  • The sessions will be recorded and made available online following the event using the session link provided. Screen names will be publicly visible in the recordings, but there is a facility to post as anonymous in Microsoft Teams if you wish to do so.

    A public consultation will follow later this year during which we will proactively gather views on the changes, to be considered alongside objective data collected before a decision is taken on the future of the scheme.

    Vandalism:

    A small minority of people have taken to criminal damage by removing traffic signs in Ferndale LTN.

    The removal of signs is not an acceptable form of protest. It is a criminal offence and puts local people, including children, at risk. Lambeth Council takes this very seriously and all vandalism is reported to the police for further investigation.

    Threats to residents and staff are also not acceptable and will be reported to the police for further investigation. We encourage anybody who feels unsafe to speak to the police.

    Posted on 7th June 2021

    by RF