A10/Lincoln Road Junction walking and cycling improvements

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We would like your views on proposals for changes to the A10 Great Cambridge Road and Lincoln Road junction.

By clicking on each of the following buttons, you can read more about the proposed changes and how they may impact you. You can also view the map, ask questions, give feedback, and find out about other ways to get in touch and take part.

You have until Friday 13 March 2026 to give us your feedback.


Proposals

Our scheme will provide new or improved pedestrian crossings on all ‘arms’ of the junction of the A10 Great Cambridge Road and Lincoln Road, and include a new direct east-west cycle crossing, as well as widened footways.

These proposals are illustrated in the following map.


The proposal in more detail

Western ‘arm’ of the Lincoln Road junction


  • Widened footways to create a new shared use area for pedestrians and cyclists north of Main Avenue, linking to LB Enfield’s planned Enfield Town to Ponders End Station Walking and Cycling Route

  • The upgrade of the existing crossing north of Main Avenue into a new parallel pedestrian and cycle zebra crossing on a raised table

  • Widened footways to create a new shared use area for pedestrians and cyclists, linking the upgraded crossing to A10 Great Cambridge Road

  • Busy Western ‘arm’ of the Lincoln Road junction with cars, traffic lights, and a modern building under a bright blue sky with scattered cloudsA narrower carriageway reduced to a single lane with the left turn from Lincoln Road into the A10 Great Cambridge Road to be banned for vehicles

  • The closure of the service road access point to create a new shared use area for cyclists and pedestrians. This would allow us to introduce a new signalised cycle crossing across the northern ‘arm’ of the junction and a new crossing over Lincoln Road

  • A new signalised staggered pedestrian crossing over Lincoln Road (west)

  • Widened footways with potentially new low-level Sustainable Drainage System (SuDS) planting south of Main Avenue. These are subject to surveys of the ground which we have yet to undertake

  • The replacement of the existing uncontrolled crossing on Main Avenue with a narrower crossing on a raised table (subject to LB Enfield’s future scheme proposals)

Northern ‘arm’ of the Lincoln Road junction with the A10 Great Cambridge Road


  • A new straight across signalised cycle crossing over the A10 linking the proposed new shared use area for cyclists and pedestrians, linking to LB Enfield’s planned Enfield Town to Ponders End Station Walking and Cycling Route on either side

  • Northern ‘arm’ of the Lincoln Road junction with the A10 Great Cambridge Road with cars, traffic lights, and nearby buildings under a blue sky with scattered cloudsAn improved signalised staggered pedestrian crossing over the A10 Great Cambridge Road with a widened central island

  • A new entry only access point from the A10 Great Cambridge Road to the service road (traffic exiting the service road would do so via the existing Southbury Rd access to the north). This would require the removal of 30m of informal parking opposite 149, 147A and 147B Great Cambridge Road to maintain access and visibility around the new access

  • Widened footways to create a new shared use area for pedestrians and cyclists. This is enabled by the removal of the left-turn slip road from the A10 Great Cambridge Road southbound to Lincoln Road eastbound. Left turn movements would remain possible via a new combined straight ahead/left-turn lane

  • The closure of the existing A10 turn-around opening in the central reservation located north of the junction in front of the Lincoln Road (Stop H) bus stop

Eastern ‘arm’ of the Lincoln Road with the A10 Great Cambridge Road junction


  • The replacement of the existing pedestrian signalised staggered crossing with a new staggered Toucan crossing over Lincoln Road (East). A Toucan crossing is intended to be used by cyclists and pedestrians together, without the need for cyclists to dismount

  • Widened footways to create a new shared use area for pedestrians and cyclists, linking to LB Enfield’s planned Enfield Town to Ponders End Station Walking and Cycling Route to the east

Southern ‘arm’ of the Lincoln Road with the A10 Great Cambridge Road junction


  • An improved signalised staggered pedestrian crossing over the A10 with a widened central island and better-spaced crossing locations. This would make it easier for pedestrians to cross here


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We would like your views on proposals for changes to the A10 Great Cambridge Road and Lincoln Road junction.

By clicking on each of the following buttons, you can read more about the proposed changes and how they may impact you. You can also view the map, ask questions, give feedback, and find out about other ways to get in touch and take part.

You have until Friday 13 March 2026 to give us your feedback.


Proposals

Our scheme will provide new or improved pedestrian crossings on all ‘arms’ of the junction of the A10 Great Cambridge Road and Lincoln Road, and include a new direct east-west cycle crossing, as well as widened footways.

These proposals are illustrated in the following map.


The proposal in more detail

Western ‘arm’ of the Lincoln Road junction


  • Widened footways to create a new shared use area for pedestrians and cyclists north of Main Avenue, linking to LB Enfield’s planned Enfield Town to Ponders End Station Walking and Cycling Route

  • The upgrade of the existing crossing north of Main Avenue into a new parallel pedestrian and cycle zebra crossing on a raised table

  • Widened footways to create a new shared use area for pedestrians and cyclists, linking the upgraded crossing to A10 Great Cambridge Road

  • Busy Western ‘arm’ of the Lincoln Road junction with cars, traffic lights, and a modern building under a bright blue sky with scattered cloudsA narrower carriageway reduced to a single lane with the left turn from Lincoln Road into the A10 Great Cambridge Road to be banned for vehicles

  • The closure of the service road access point to create a new shared use area for cyclists and pedestrians. This would allow us to introduce a new signalised cycle crossing across the northern ‘arm’ of the junction and a new crossing over Lincoln Road

  • A new signalised staggered pedestrian crossing over Lincoln Road (west)

  • Widened footways with potentially new low-level Sustainable Drainage System (SuDS) planting south of Main Avenue. These are subject to surveys of the ground which we have yet to undertake

  • The replacement of the existing uncontrolled crossing on Main Avenue with a narrower crossing on a raised table (subject to LB Enfield’s future scheme proposals)

Northern ‘arm’ of the Lincoln Road junction with the A10 Great Cambridge Road


  • A new straight across signalised cycle crossing over the A10 linking the proposed new shared use area for cyclists and pedestrians, linking to LB Enfield’s planned Enfield Town to Ponders End Station Walking and Cycling Route on either side

  • Northern ‘arm’ of the Lincoln Road junction with the A10 Great Cambridge Road with cars, traffic lights, and nearby buildings under a blue sky with scattered cloudsAn improved signalised staggered pedestrian crossing over the A10 Great Cambridge Road with a widened central island

  • A new entry only access point from the A10 Great Cambridge Road to the service road (traffic exiting the service road would do so via the existing Southbury Rd access to the north). This would require the removal of 30m of informal parking opposite 149, 147A and 147B Great Cambridge Road to maintain access and visibility around the new access

  • Widened footways to create a new shared use area for pedestrians and cyclists. This is enabled by the removal of the left-turn slip road from the A10 Great Cambridge Road southbound to Lincoln Road eastbound. Left turn movements would remain possible via a new combined straight ahead/left-turn lane

  • The closure of the existing A10 turn-around opening in the central reservation located north of the junction in front of the Lincoln Road (Stop H) bus stop

Eastern ‘arm’ of the Lincoln Road with the A10 Great Cambridge Road junction


  • The replacement of the existing pedestrian signalised staggered crossing with a new staggered Toucan crossing over Lincoln Road (East). A Toucan crossing is intended to be used by cyclists and pedestrians together, without the need for cyclists to dismount

  • Widened footways to create a new shared use area for pedestrians and cyclists, linking to LB Enfield’s planned Enfield Town to Ponders End Station Walking and Cycling Route to the east

Southern ‘arm’ of the Lincoln Road with the A10 Great Cambridge Road junction


  • An improved signalised staggered pedestrian crossing over the A10 with a widened central island and better-spaced crossing locations. This would make it easier for pedestrians to cross here


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  • We know that life is busy and you may just have one short moment to tell us what you think of our proposals. That's why we now let you submit a quick consultation response.

    This is different from our consultation survey as we ask just one short question "Tell us what you think of our proposal".

    Your response can be long or short, but importantly it lets us know your views. 

    You will need to register with our Have Your Say platform to give us your quick response, although your details will be kept secure.  

     You have until Friday 13 March 2026 to give us your feedback.

    Please note that responses will be made publicly available after the consultation has closed in the form of a report on the results. Your personal information will be properly safeguarded and processed in accordance with the requirements of privacy and data protection legislation. For further information, please visit our privacy policy.

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