
Trial to Pedestrianise Camden High Street Launches
19th May 2025 / Posted by Sefinat OtaruOn May 3rd, London Borough of Camden began an 18-month trial to make part of Camden High Street open only to pedestrians. The trial pedestrianisation aims to create safer and healthier public places for residents, businesses, and visitors, as well as create the opportunity to expand cultural activities into the street, bringing together Camden’s diverse communities.
This means cars will not be allowed from Camden Town Underground Station to the intersection with Jamestown Road and Hawley Crescent, which is less than 215 meters away. Traffic has been redirected along Kentish Town Road.
Simon Pitkeathley, Lord Pitkeathley of Camden Town and CEO of Camden Town Unlimited and Euston Town BIDs (and (CRP Board Co-Chair!), highlighted the benefits of this project. He said, “By creating a more walkable and welcoming area, pedestrianisation will make the customer experience better, increase foot traffic, and lead to a lively high street.” He also mentioned that this trial is important not only for improving the experience in Camden Town but also for enhancing air quality, public safety, making the neighbourhood more sustainable.
Last November, CRP’s European partners from the Horizon EU-funded Just Streets programme came to London to see our proposed changes. They looked at the planned street closure and the complementary scheme that we will implement with the BID. The scheme aims to encourage more walking and cycling in the area by creating a “Heritage Walk,” a trail that will educate people about the area’s rich culture and history.
We expect to launch the Walk this summer, enhancing the benefits of pedestrianisation scheme. Our goal is to create a healthier, more vibrant, and accessible environment that is welcoming to everyone.