Reducing the volume, speed, and impact of traffic using residential roads in the Hilltop area to improve road safety for everyone and encourage more local trips to be made using sustainable transport.
Reducing the volume, speed, and impact of traffic using residential roads in the Hoe Street and Wood Street area to improve road safety for everyone and encourage more local trips to be made using sustainable transport.
Building two new cycle routes to connect Lea Bridge Road to Leyton to improve connectivity between the south of the borough, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park (QEOP) and the London Borough of Newham.
Creating better walking and cycling routes to help people get around Leyton Town Centre more easily and safely, and new public spaces to encourage more people to spend time in the area.
Creating better walking and cycling routes to help people get around Leytonstone Town Centre more easily and safely, and new public spaces to encourage more people to spend time in the area.
Reducing non-local traffic and improving routes to schools and other places of interest to enhance the look, feel, and safety of the streets for all road users.
Modernising this part of the walking and cycling route with new cycle lanes and crossings to make travelling in the area by bike and on foot easier and safer.
Transforming the new gyratory junction into a new large public space by relocating bus stops, complete with pollution absorbing shrubs and trees and space for pop up stalls.
Making it easier and safer to walk and cycle for local journeys and making the area more attractive for residents and visitors by reducing the volume of traffic and improving safety for all road users.