Clean Air Route

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Enfield Council have implemented interventions on and around Grove Street N18 and St. John & St. James Church of England Primary School as part of a wider regeneration project around Fore Street, Angel Edmonton. The project is funded by the Greater London Authority (GLA) through the Good Growth Fund (GGF). The interventions aim to deliver the following:

  • Improved air quality outside the St. John & St. James’ Church of England Primary School gates;
  • Improved road safety;
  • Contribution towards an increase of physical activity levels;
  • Enhanced public realm;
  • Improved access to Angel Yard.

The interventions feature:

  • A School Street on Grove Street outside St. John & St. James Primary School to remove motor traffic from the school gates on a permanent basis.
  • An active travel route between the junction of Grove Street with Fore Street and the railway overbridge at Joyce Avenue to improve accessibility and connectivity of the active travel network and provide an opportunity for a potential future connection with Silver Street Overground station in the North, Meridian Water in the East, and North Middlesex Hospital in the West.
  • Social infrastructure and place making on Grove Street with a new civic triangle at the junction between Angel Yard, St. John and St. James Primary School and Jesus Mission to Nations Ministries – Edmonton Temple where people can sit, rest, and come together.

On this project page you can find:

  • Key project dates in the Key Dates section on the right-hand side.
  • Project updates in the News Feed below.
  • A Document Library on the right-hand side which contains key documents.
  • Links to the web pages of the other Good Growth Fund project elements.
  • A way to ask us further questions about this project through the Questions tool below.









Enfield Council have implemented interventions on and around Grove Street N18 and St. John & St. James Church of England Primary School as part of a wider regeneration project around Fore Street, Angel Edmonton. The project is funded by the Greater London Authority (GLA) through the Good Growth Fund (GGF). The interventions aim to deliver the following:

  • Improved air quality outside the St. John & St. James’ Church of England Primary School gates;
  • Improved road safety;
  • Contribution towards an increase of physical activity levels;
  • Enhanced public realm;
  • Improved access to Angel Yard.

The interventions feature:

  • A School Street on Grove Street outside St. John & St. James Primary School to remove motor traffic from the school gates on a permanent basis.
  • An active travel route between the junction of Grove Street with Fore Street and the railway overbridge at Joyce Avenue to improve accessibility and connectivity of the active travel network and provide an opportunity for a potential future connection with Silver Street Overground station in the North, Meridian Water in the East, and North Middlesex Hospital in the West.
  • Social infrastructure and place making on Grove Street with a new civic triangle at the junction between Angel Yard, St. John and St. James Primary School and Jesus Mission to Nations Ministries – Edmonton Temple where people can sit, rest, and come together.

On this project page you can find:

  • Key project dates in the Key Dates section on the right-hand side.
  • Project updates in the News Feed below.
  • A Document Library on the right-hand side which contains key documents.
  • Links to the web pages of the other Good Growth Fund project elements.
  • A way to ask us further questions about this project through the Questions tool below.









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    Please complete this form to register for the upcoming webinar to be held on Thursday 9th September 2021 from 18:00 to 19:30 on Microsoft Teams. You will be sent a link via email to the Microsoft Teams webinar prior to the event. Registrations will close at 17:00 on Thursday 9th September 2021.

    This will be an opportunity to hear from the project team about our proposed plans for a future Clean Air Route and an overview of next steps. There will be a presentation followed by an opportunity to ask questions.

    Please note that the link to the webinar will be emailed to people who have registered on Thursday 9th September 2021 ahead of the webinar. As above, registrations will close at 17:00 on the day of the event and participants will receive a link after this time, before the event.

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