New River (Tenniswood Road) to Brick Lane Walking and Cycling Route

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As part the Journeys and Places programme, Enfield Council is proposing a walking and cycling route from the New River (at the Tenniswood Road bridge) to Cycleway 1 (Hertford Road) via Brick Lane. This proposed route will connect with the Enfield Town to Broxbourne Walking and Cycling Route at Tenniswood Road, and pass the Enfield Playing Fields as well as Bishop Stopford’s School and Suffolks Primary School. This project is part of the Council’s work to encourage more people to walk, wheel and cycle in the borough.

We are launching a period of engagement to hear from residents, businesses and others interested in the project about their ideas for the route, their views on the proposed alignment for the route, and any issues in the area we should know about regarding walking, wheeling and cycling.


The proposed interventions will:

  • Improve facilities for people travelling east to west by walking, wheeling and cycling
  • Link the Enfield Town to Broxbourne Walking and Cycling Route with Cycleway 1 (A1010 North) and the cycle route through Enfield Playing Fields
  • Increase the number of green spaces around Brick Lane.



On this project page you can find:

  • Key project dates
  • Project updates
  • Document library
  • Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
  • Q&A tool to ask us questions about this project

As part the Journeys and Places programme, Enfield Council is proposing a walking and cycling route from the New River (at the Tenniswood Road bridge) to Cycleway 1 (Hertford Road) via Brick Lane. This proposed route will connect with the Enfield Town to Broxbourne Walking and Cycling Route at Tenniswood Road, and pass the Enfield Playing Fields as well as Bishop Stopford’s School and Suffolks Primary School. This project is part of the Council’s work to encourage more people to walk, wheel and cycle in the borough.

We are launching a period of engagement to hear from residents, businesses and others interested in the project about their ideas for the route, their views on the proposed alignment for the route, and any issues in the area we should know about regarding walking, wheeling and cycling.


The proposed interventions will:

  • Improve facilities for people travelling east to west by walking, wheeling and cycling
  • Link the Enfield Town to Broxbourne Walking and Cycling Route with Cycleway 1 (A1010 North) and the cycle route through Enfield Playing Fields
  • Increase the number of green spaces around Brick Lane.



On this project page you can find:

  • Key project dates
  • Project updates
  • Document library
  • Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
  • Q&A tool to ask us questions about this project
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Enfield Council are developing a network of active travel routes within the borough. These routes aim to create an environment that is safe, accessible and removes barriers for people walking and cycling. This map shows a potential walking and cycling route from New River (Tenniswood) to Brick Lane. We want to know what improvements you would like to see along the route. Provide feedback by using the map to place the pin in the location where you have an idea or issue related to walking and cycling along the proposed route.

An outline of the proposed route can be seen in the purple line.

This tool allows you to select a red 'issue' pin or a green 'idea' pin and place it on the map in the location you are referring to. 

CLOSED: This map consultation has concluded.
Page last updated: 15 Mar 2024, 09:43 AM