Have your say on road changes in West Greenwich
Trial measures to reduce traffic in West Greenwich are to be implemented from August 20 to address serious road safety concerns and residents can give their feedback from September 3.
Residents living to the west of Greenwich Park, have raised concerns about excessive traffic and dangerous driving in the area in recent years.
Narrow residential streets not designed for high volumes of traffic, plus vehicles driving on footpaths, has compelled Greenwich council to take action, it says.
Changes will be implemented on a trial basis from August 20 to enable safe walking and cycling by reducing traffic and reliance on private car. The measures should maintain servicing access to the businesses on Royal Hill.
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