Oval to Stockwell Low Traffic Neighbourhood Stage One Monitoring Report

A report on the impact of the Oval to Stockwell low traffic neighbourhood. This stage one report is part of our continuous monitoring of the scheme.

Upcoming changes 

A summary of upcoming improvements we intend to make in response to community feedback whilst working within the constraints of the ongoing lockdown.

Supporting measures 

Exemptions 

  • a full review of the LTN exemption policy is currently ongoing

Improved communication

  • we will release a short film explaining the monitoring strategy and next steps with engagement
  • we will provide more regular updates on our Commonplace website 

Behaviour change programme 

  • we will enhance our programme of behaviour change activities and arrange targeted Dr Bikes, bike markets, bike training and other initiatives in the LTN 

Equalities 

  • we will collect additional equalities data to enhance and improve the quality of the data in our Equalities Impact Assessments  
  • we will run targeted engagement and community street audits aimed at understanding specific barriers for protected groups and at identifying potential   improvements to the local streetscape 
  • we will work specifically with disabled residents and representatives of disability action groups to understand potential improvements we can make
  • we will improve the accessibility and inclusivity of the way information is shared and presented  
  • we will work with local community organisations to deliver community design programmes that allow local people to redesign existing spaces

Physical changes 

  • we have secured TfL agreement to prevent right-turning traffic from Clapham Road entering Stockwell Terrace, subject to statutory consultation and approval of the designed scheme 
  • Lansdowne Way: improvements to protect residential access