Westminster City Council, in partnership with
Transport for London and other local authorities, is supporting the
delivery of a proposed Central London Cycle Grid. This cycle grid
is being funded under the Mayor of London's Vision for Cycling, a
10-year plan delivering cycling improvements across London. The
plan includes a network of quietways and cycle superhighway routes,
providing connected ways for cycling across central London.
The section of this route consulted on within the City of
Westminster is approximately 3km in length. The streets affected by
these proposals are:
Bayswater Road
Ossington Street
Palace Court
Moscow Road
Hereford Road
Prince’s Square
Kensington Gardens Square
Porchester Gardens
Porchester Terrace
Craven Hill Gardens
Craven Hill
Craven Road
Westbourne Terrace
Sussex Gardens
Norfolk Crescent
Burwood Place
This quietway will intersect with the proposed East-West cycle
superhighway at Westbourne Terrace and proposals are being
coordinated. To the west, this quietway will extend into the Royal
Borough of Kensington and Chelsea (RBKC), and proposals are
currently being consulted on by RBKC - view their proposals. To the
east, this quietway will connect to a complementary cycle route
from Edgware Road to Fitzrovia, which was consulted on in October
2015.
Decision type: Key
Reason Key: Significant expenditure/savings;
Decision status: Implemented
Wards affected: Bayswater; Hyde Park; Lancaster Gate;
Notice of proposed decision first published: 12/04/2016
Decision due: 9 May 2016 by Cabinet Member for City Highways
Lead director: Executive Director City Management and Communities
Contact: Jayne Rusbatch, Service Development Manager Email: jrusbatch@westminster.gov.uk.
List Documents for Submission: Cabinet Member Report