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Southampton Road – local safety scheme - pedestrian refuge islands consultation

Who are we consulting

Businesses, Councillors, Emergency services, Local groups/organisations, Residents, Statutory Groups

Gospel Oak

How we are consulting

Please read the information leaflet:

Responding to the consultation:

In addition to our statutory consultees, we are seeking views from residents/businesses who would be affected by our proposals as they are generally in close proximity to the proposals.

The consultation pack includes the consultation leaflet (showing the proposals), and the questionnaire (which asks for your views on the proposals).


You must give your address for us to consider your views.


Obtaining a questionnaire:

In some cases the area of consultation is shown on the consultation plan, hence you will be able to find out if you can reply to the consultation. If you are not sure or you would like to be sent the questionnaire so that you can reply, then please call the numbers listed at the end of the consultation leaflet shown above in PDF format. If you cannot open the PDF leaflet, either click on the following link, help with PDFs or please call either 020 7974 3053 or 020 7974 2663.

We are unable to consider anonymous replies.

About this consultation

Nov 1, 2008

Dec 1, 2008

Bus priority measures, Parking, Quality of life, Road safety measures, Traffic calming measures, Transport, Walking measures

Introduce two new pedestrian refuge islands to improve pedestrian safety.

Camden website, Self-completion questionnaire (postal)

Jan 23, 2009

For more information please contact Traffic Engineering

  • Southampton Road - pedestrian refuge islands consultation information.pdf[View] [Save]
  • Southampton Road - pedestrian refuge islands consultation report.pdf[View] [Save]

Results

Please find results here:

Any appendices not available online please contact the report author for further information

How to get involved

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The last date you can contribute to this consultation is Dec 1, 2008