Last updated: 28 February 2025
Next review: 28 February 2026
About the scheme
Waltham Forest Council has identified the Scotts Road and Morley Road junction as a location for junction improvements. This is to address concerns raised by the community and make crossing the junction easier and safer for pedestrians. As well as making crossing safer, we want to improve the look and feel of the area by introducing a low-level planting area with plants and trees for the community to enjoy.
The improvements include:
- Narrowing the junction by building out the kerb line between properties 107 Scotts Road and 87 Morley Road. By narrowing the carriageway, pedestrians can cross the road quicker, improving pedestrian safety and access to the church.
- Introducing a low-level planter with Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems (SuDS) and biodiverse planting to improve the look and feel of the area and improve drainage of surface water.
- Removing one parking space to enable the carriageway to be narrowed and the planter to be introduced.
In addition to the above proposals, we are proposing to install a cycle hangar in the area outside 93-95 Morley Road, to provide some residents with a place to park their bikes. Residents will be written to separately regarding the cycle hangar.
Consultation and engagement
In February 2024, we asked for your feedback on proposed improvements to the Scotts Road and Morley Road junction. Thank you to everyone who took the time to share their thoughts on the proposed design. All feedback received has been noted and considered as part of the statutory consultation process.
To address the feedback, we have:
- Made council teams aware of anti-social behaviour concerns at this location and kindly ask that residents continue to report any issues to us via the contact details at the bottom of the page
- Amended the design to include seating to provide people somewhere to rest and enjoy the space
- Created an informal play feature within the scheme such as stepping stones for children to enjoy.
After making these changes, we can confirm the scheme has been approved by Waltham Forest Council.
More information about the results of the consultation can be found in the consultation update letter in the ‘Useful documents’ section at the bottom of the page.
Scheme update
Construction started on 5 February and is expected to be completed in early March. Once construction is completed, final planting and landscaping will take place.
We welcome residents to get involved in the planting of the rain gardens, and we will post more information about this closer to the time.
Important dates
Statutory consultation | 29 February to 21 March 2024 |
Construction | 5 February 2025 |
Useful documents
Contact details
Address
Low Hall Depot
Argall Avenue
Leyton
London
E10 7AS