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We're making changes across Camden to make your neighbourhood safer and healthier. This includes:
We're making these changes after hearing from our residents, businesses and stakeholders from our previous Commonplace .
Whether it’s an essential journey like taking your children to school, getting to work or just popping out to enjoy your local park we want you to love where you live, and to love Camden.
We want to support the 17 recommendations from Camden’s Citizens Assembly on the climate crisis, which included requests for more segregated cycle lanes/ car free zones. These changes also helps to deliver our own Transport Strategy priorities , which were strongly supported when we consulted on them, including increasing walking and cycling, improving public transport, improving air quality and making our streets and transport networks safe, accessible and inclusive for all.
We are making these changes using a mixture of Temporary Traffic Orders and Experimental Traffic Orders which allow us to trial changes on streets to see how they work. You can find out more about these in our frequently asked questions.
Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts on the changes we have been making.
Curious about our Safe and Healthy Street schemes? Watch our video here!
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We know that more people around Camden are cycling now with many more who’d like to give it a go.
We are making lots of improvements to make cycling easier and safer locally and offer a free cargo bike loan scheme for parents and cycle skills training courses for adults and children.
Visit www.camden.gov.uk/cycling for more information or to see the others ways we can help you to cycle more.
It is important that people travelling by bike are able to do so as safely and as comfortably as possible, and we know that many people will be taking up cycling for the first time or may be less experienced cycling on London’s busy roads. We have ambitious plans for our cycle network. The map below shows where we would like to add new cycle lanes.
Our website also has all the latest information on the new residential cycle storage hangers we are adding across the borough so that our residents can keep their bikes safe and dry especially where indoor space is limited. We are also adding a network of dockless bike hire bays to keep bikes off the pavement leaving more room for pedestrians to walk.
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Camden is supporting local businesses and working to create destinations for our residents and visitors to enjoy that are vibrant and inviting.
Streateries were created when COVID-19 changed how we used cafes, restaurants and pubs many are now being kept to continue to boost local businesses.
Streateries provide new space on the road to place outside tables and chairs, protected by barriers. This creates more space on the pavement for people to pass by and allows people to enjoy eating and drinking outside safely.
We'd love your views on the changes we are making - comment on our dedicated Streateries commonplace and if you fancy eating out at one use the map below to find your nearest!
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Listed below are the links to the decision reports for each of our local changes. Where available, we have also listed the latest monitoring reports. These reports include data and information that we have gathered on how the changes we made have affected things like air quality and traffic congestion.
Argyle Healthy School Street
Arlington Road Area Low Traffic Neighbourhood
Belsize Lane and Lyndhurst Gardens Healthy School Street
Brecknock Primary Healthy School Street - Cliff Villas
Brookfield Healthy School Street
Camden Park Road and Torriano Avenue Area - Safe And Healthy Streets
Camden School for Girls Healthy School Street - Sandall Road
Camden Street
Consultation being reviewed
Camden Square Safe and Healthy Streets
Chalk Farm Road Safe and Healthy Streets
Christ Church School - Redhill Street Healthy School Street
Christopher Hatton Healthy School Street
Clarence Way and Hartland Road Safe and Healthy Streets
Constantine Road and Savernake Road Safe and Healthy Streets
Cumberland Market and Christ Church Primary School Healthy School Street
Scheme ongoing
Electric scooter hire trial
Ecole Jeanine Manuel Healthy School Street
Ferdinand Street
Goods Way cycle lanes
Gospel Oak School - Savernake Road Healthy School Street
Grays Inn Road Cycle Lanes
Harmood Street Safe and Healthy Streets
Haverstock Hill and Rosslyn Hill
Haverstock School Healthy School Street - Crogsland Road
Highgate Road Bus Lane Time Extension
Holmes Road Healthy School Street
Kentish Town Healthy School Street
King Henry Road Area
Kingsgate Healthy School Street
Kilburn High Road
Mansfield Road area
Millfield Lane
Mulberry House School Minster Road Healthy School Street
Neighbourhood of the Future Healthy School Street Zone
Netley Primary Healthy School Street - William Road
New End Primary School Healthy School Street
Oakley Square (North) Safe and Healthy Streets
Phoenix Road
Consultation being reviewed
Primrose Hill Primary Healthy School Street - Princess Road
Prince Of Wales Road Eastbound Pop-Up Cycle Lane
Prowse Place Safe and Healthy Streets
Queen's Crescent
Decision report with amendments
Redhill and Cumberland Market
Red Lion Street and Dane Street Safe and Healthy Streets
Rhyl School Healthy School Street - Marsden Street
Sandall Road Safe and Healthy Streets
School Pavement Widening
Seven Dials
Somers Town controlled parking zone (CA-G)
Engagement stage
Somers Town Healthy School Streets
St Mary and St Pancras Healthy School Street
St Pancras Way Pop-Up Cycle Lane
St Paul's School Elsworthy Road Healthy School Street
Swain's Lane Safe and Healthy Streets
The Mulberry House School Healthy School Street - Minster Road
UCS Junior And Hampstead Parochial Healthy School Street - Holly Bush Vale
West Hampstead Healthy School Street
Wilmot Place Safe and Healthy Streets
York Way Pop-Up Cycle Lanes
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Answers to some of our most frequently asked questions are below. If you have any other questions you can contact us at safetravel@camden.gov.uk.