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Future Norwood Consultation
Lambeth Council is currently consulting with local residents, businesses and partners to develop a ‘masterplan’ for West Norwood.

To ensure you have your say in this future plan please fill in this questionnaire by Monday 11 August.
Priorities
Q1 There are a number of issues which have been identified through previous consultation.  Please tell us how important or unimportant you think each of the following are for future development in West Norwood.
PLEASE CLICK IN ONE CIRCLE FOR EACH LINE
         
  More local employment opportunities                  
  New and improved community facilities for everyone        
  New housing        
  More places to socialise        
  Better cycling, walking and public transport facilities        
  Improved look and feel of Norwood Town Centre and better access to open spaces        
  New ecological habitats and wildlife spaces        
  Reducing crime through good building and street design        
  A more accessible town centre and buildings        
  Better shops, including a local market        
  More people spending time and money in West Norwood        
  An affordable leisure facility        
The rest of the questionnaire presents options for delivering some of the proposed developments.  For questions 2-3 please click the statement which best represents your view.
Q2 West Norwood ‘cultural hub’. PLEASE CLICK IN THE CIRCLE WHICH BEST REPRESENTS YOUR VIEW.
 
 
Q3 Business area. PLEASE CLICK IN THE CIRCLE WHICH BEST REPRESENTS YOUR VIEW.
 
 
For questions 4-5 please click the statement which best represents your view.
Q4 Norwood Hall. PLEASE CLICK IN THE CIRCLE WHICH BEST REPRESENTS YOUR VIEW.
 
 
Q5 Tulse Hill station. PLEASE CLICK IN THE CIRCLE WHICH BEST REPRESENTS YOUR VIEW.
 
 
Q6 Please state how important or unimportant you think each of the following are to improving East-West transport in West Norwood.
PLEASE CLICK IN ONE CIRCLE FOR EACH LINE
         
  Better East-West cycle routes            
  Opening up the cemetery to allow pedestrians to cut through        
  Improved pedestrian access from Canterbury Grove over the bridge to Norwood Road        
  Improved pedestrian access from Canterbury Grove through Norwood Hall open space to West Norwood Station        
  New East-West bus routes        
  Improve pedestrian crossing between Old Norwood Library and Library, including through St Luke’s gardens        
  New pedestrian crossing at Robson Road and Norwood Road junction        
Q7 Please state how important or unimportant you think each of the following are to improving the look and feel of West Norwood.
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  Decluttering the pavements within the main shopping area of Norwood Road          
  Partial and occasional pedestrianisation of a section of Norwood High Street for a market        
  Public square off Norwood Road between York Hill and Landsdowne Hill        
  Improvements to public space outside Tulse Hill station to make it more attractive        
  Improvements to the public spaces in the business area of Norwood        
  Creation of outdoor public space around or in front of West Norwood library        
  Better signage and signposting around the town centre        
  Public art or lighting projects to make the town centre more attractive        
  Adapting existing ecological habitats into an ecology park for educational and recreational purposes        
Q8 Please state how important or unimportant you think each of the following are to  improving transport in West Norwood.
PLEASE CLICK IN ONE CIRCLE FOR EACH LINE
         
  Northbound cycle lane along Norwood Road        
  New station building for West Norwood station        
  Removal of all parking bays on Norwood Road to allow for southbound bus lane        
  New northbound bus lane on Knight’s Hill        
  Better access to Tulse Hill station, including new entrance from Avenue Road        
  New car park facility near the town centre        
Q9
About you
To make sure that we are hearing from all of Norwood’s diverse communities and also to see if certain issues are more important to some groups than others, it is important that we ask you a few questions about yourself. Provision of personal information is voluntary and will be kept confidential. It will only be used in relation to this consultation.
  Where do you live?