North Middlesex Hospital Active Travel Improvements

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Enfield Council are proposing to implement an active travel route along Bull Lane N18 in the Upper Edmonton ward, funded by the Department for Transport (DfT) Active Travel Fund (ATF) Tranche 2 which is administered by Transport for London (TfL).

The aim of this project is to provide a continuation of the recently implemented Cycleway 1 extension (‘A1010S to North Middlesex Hospital Cycle Route’ project – for more information please visit the project page here) and a future connection with Cycle Superhighway 1 (CS1) in Haringey.

The total length of the proposed active travel route will be approximately 0.5km. It will extend from the A406 North Circular Road underpass at Bull Lane to the Enfield borough boundary at the southern end of Bull Lane.

The proposals feature a two-way segregated stepped cycle track on the northern part of Bull Lane (up to the junction with Wilbury Way), new zebra crossings on Bull Lane and Wilbury Way for pedestrians and people who cycle, a bus gate at the southern end of Bull Lane, a camera-enforced modal filter at Amersham Avenue and a standard modal filter at Shaftesbury Road.

The proposed interventions will:

  • Deliver a key active travel link which will provide improved access for key workers and visitors travelling to North Middlesex Hospital.
  • Provide a quieter, safer, and more pleasant route that will encourage people to use active travel modes for more of their journeys.
  • Reduce the volume of motor traffic on the part of Bull Lane south of its junction with Wilbury Way and Bridport Road, in order to encourage active travel. This can result in some motor vehicle drivers having to use different routes to access their destination.

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 contain key documents.
  • A recording of the online public webinar, which provides an overview of the project, in the Videos section on the right-hand side.
  • A list of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) which will be periodically updated.
  • A way to ask us further questions about this project through the Questions tool below.

Enfield Council are proposing to implement an active travel route along Bull Lane N18 in the Upper Edmonton ward, funded by the Department for Transport (DfT) Active Travel Fund (ATF) Tranche 2 which is administered by Transport for London (TfL).

The aim of this project is to provide a continuation of the recently implemented Cycleway 1 extension (‘A1010S to North Middlesex Hospital Cycle Route’ project – for more information please visit the project page here) and a future connection with Cycle Superhighway 1 (CS1) in Haringey.

The total length of the proposed active travel route will be approximately 0.5km. It will extend from the A406 North Circular Road underpass at Bull Lane to the Enfield borough boundary at the southern end of Bull Lane.

The proposals feature a two-way segregated stepped cycle track on the northern part of Bull Lane (up to the junction with Wilbury Way), new zebra crossings on Bull Lane and Wilbury Way for pedestrians and people who cycle, a bus gate at the southern end of Bull Lane, a camera-enforced modal filter at Amersham Avenue and a standard modal filter at Shaftesbury Road.

The proposed interventions will:

  • Deliver a key active travel link which will provide improved access for key workers and visitors travelling to North Middlesex Hospital.
  • Provide a quieter, safer, and more pleasant route that will encourage people to use active travel modes for more of their journeys.
  • Reduce the volume of motor traffic on the part of Bull Lane south of its junction with Wilbury Way and Bridport Road, in order to encourage active travel. This can result in some motor vehicle drivers having to use different routes to access their destination.

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 contain key documents.
  • A recording of the online public webinar, which provides an overview of the project, in the Videos section on the right-hand side.
  • A list of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) which will be periodically updated.
  • A way to ask us further questions about this project through the Questions tool below.
  • Statutory Consultation

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    The draft traffic order for this project has been published and the statutory consultation is open until 31 October 2021 where you can make any representations relating to the proposed order or object to the making of the proposed order. Any such objection or any representation must be made in writing, quoting the reference TG 1483 and must state the grounds on which it is made. Objections or representations can be made in any of the following ways:

    Following the statutory consultation, a formal report will be produced that summarises the objections and representations. LBE will provide a response and use the comments received to make a decision on whether or not to implement the project. The report will be publicly available and will be uploaded to the project page.

  • Community engagement on proposals

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    We would like to invite you to our community engagement drop-in sessions at Fore Street Library, 109-111 Fore Street, Edmonton, N18 2XF on the following dates and times:

    • Monday 6th September 2021 from 16:30 to 18:30
    • Saturday 11th September 2021 from 10:00 to 12:00
    • Tuesday 14th September 2021 from 12:00 to 14:00

    This will be an opportunity to hear from the project team about the project rationale, our proposed plans for active travel improvements, and an overview of next steps, as well as ask questions.

    We would also like to invite you to join our online public webinar on Wednesday 15th September 2021 from 18:00 to 19:30.

    You will need to register to attend the webinar. To register for the webinar, visit the project page at https://letstalk.enfield.gov.uk/nmh-ati. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click on the ‘Surveys and Forms’ tab to find the registration form. Once registered, you will be emailed a link to the webinar prior to the event, which will be hosted online via Microsoft Teams. We will be closing registrations at 16:00 on Wednesday 15th September 2021. The webinar will be recorded and available to view following the event.

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