Issue details
Central London Cycle Grid: St John’s Wood to Marylebone
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.
About this route
In Winter 2015, we consulted on a project which aims to improve
provision for cycling on streets along a proposed Quietway route
between Greville Road and Great Cumberland Place. It will benefit
all people who want to cycle in the area, particularly those
wishing to avoid some of the busier, highly trafficked main roads.
Facilities for pedestrians will also be improved at some locations
as part of the scheme.
The section of this route consulted on within the City of
Westminster is approximately 4km in length. The streets affected by
these proposals are:
Greville Road
Carlton Hill
Hamilton Terrace
St John’s Wood Road
Northwick Terrace
Aberdeen Place
Lyons Place
Orchardson Street
Penfold Street
Broadley Street
Broadley Terrace
Harewood Avenue
Enford Street
York Street
Seymour Place
Upper Montagu Street
Crawford Street
Wyndham Place
Montagu Place
Bryanston Square
There is also a proposed connection to the Regent’s Canal via
Lilestone Street, Tresham Crescent, Swain Street and Casey
Close.
This Quietway is intended to connect to other routes proposed on
the Central London Cycle Grid which are being consulted on at
different stages. This Quietway is proposed to continue north into
the London Borough of Camden.
Decision type: Non-key
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Wards affected: Abbey Road; Church Street; Regent's Park;
Notice of proposed decision first published: 12/04/2016
Decision due: 9 May 2016 by Cabinet Member for Environment and City Management
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