Tulse Hill Low Traffic Neighbourhood Stage One Monitoring Report

A report on the impact of the Tulse Hill low traffic neighbourhood. This stage one report is part of our continuous monitoring of the scheme.

Covid-19 has caused major disruption and change to almost every part of our lives in Lambeth, and travel and transport is no exception. Since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, space on London’s public transport has been reduced by as much as 80% to maintain social distancing, meaning millions of journeys everyday which need to be made in different ways, posing an enormous transport challenge to the borough.

Starting in May 2020, the council responded to this transport crisis with an emergency transport response plan. The plan built on our existing Lambeth Transport Strategy, released following borough-wide consultation in 2019. The strategy identified the parts of the borough which were most in need of new measures to reduce road danger and increase sustainable travel.

The main objectives of the LTN programme are to achieve:

  • a reduction in through motor traffic within LTN areas; and
  • an overall reduction of motor vehicle movements across the area, when considering boundary roads and the inner area together

About the Tulse Hill LTN

  • The creation of a low traffic neighbourhood in Tulse Hill was part of the Lambeth’s emergency transport response.
  • The scheme was implemented in September 2020 under a Temporary Traffic Order (TTO). Since the LTN was introduced we have been monitoring the measures and listening to feedback.
  • An ‘experimental traffic order’ covering the scheme has come into effect on 18 January 2021 when enforcement started.