East Greenwich Low Traffic Neighbourhood

Trial measures to reduce the amount of through-traffic using narrow residential streets in the East Greenwich area will be put in place on 24 September. The project is funded by the Department for Transport’s Active Travel Emergency Fund and should create quieter, safer streets.

Modal filters will be located at the junctions of:

  • Pelton Road and Christchurch Way
  • Vanbrugh Hill and Walnut Tree Road
  • Vanbrugh Hill and Rodmere Street

The modal filters at the junction of Pelton Road and Christchurch Way will reduce the amount of through-traffic using Colomb Street which has resulted in several residents’ vehicles being damaged. TfL has confirmed that Christchurch Way will remain two-way following resident feedback.

The modal filters at the junction of Vanbrugh Hill and Walnut Tree Road and at the junction of Vanbrugh Hill and Rodmere Street will reduce the amount of through-traffic using Earlswood Street and Colomb Street

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