Barnham Drive proposals - Thamesmead

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We would like to hear your views on our plans to create a new road for buses, cyclists and pedestrians, which would join up the two ends of Barnham Drive in Thamesmead.

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

You have until Thursday 22 January 2026 to give us your feedback.

Proposals

We would like to complete the missing section of Barnham Drive in Thamesmead, by constructing a new stretch of road to link up the existing ‘stubs’ at either end, as has been planned for many years. The new road would be around 400 metres long and would include facilities for buses, cyclists and pedestrians only. While general traffic would not be permitted to use the new road, the restrictions would begin after the two existing residential properties at the southern end of Barnham Drive.

Our proposals include:

  • A new stretch of two-way ‘bus only’ road
  • A two-way cycle path alongside the new road
  • Pavements along both sides of the new road
  • A connection to the footpath and cycleway to Newmarsh Road
  • Two new bus stops (one in each direction, each with a bus shelter)
  • Streetlighting along the new road
  • No parking at any time along Barnham Drive

You can see the location of the proposed new Barnham Drive on the map below:

Overview map of the proposed changesClick on map for a larger version


You can also view a more detailed map of the proposals.

It has not yet been decided which bus services would serve the new road – this will be consulted on separately in due course.


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We would like to hear your views on our plans to create a new road for buses, cyclists and pedestrians, which would join up the two ends of Barnham Drive in Thamesmead.

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

You have until Thursday 22 January 2026 to give us your feedback.

Proposals

We would like to complete the missing section of Barnham Drive in Thamesmead, by constructing a new stretch of road to link up the existing ‘stubs’ at either end, as has been planned for many years. The new road would be around 400 metres long and would include facilities for buses, cyclists and pedestrians only. While general traffic would not be permitted to use the new road, the restrictions would begin after the two existing residential properties at the southern end of Barnham Drive.

Our proposals include:

  • A new stretch of two-way ‘bus only’ road
  • A two-way cycle path alongside the new road
  • Pavements along both sides of the new road
  • A connection to the footpath and cycleway to Newmarsh Road
  • Two new bus stops (one in each direction, each with a bus shelter)
  • Streetlighting along the new road
  • No parking at any time along Barnham Drive

You can see the location of the proposed new Barnham Drive on the map below:

Overview map of the proposed changesClick on map for a larger version


You can also view a more detailed map of the proposals.

It has not yet been decided which bus services would serve the new road – this will be consulted on separately in due course.


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If you have any questions about the scheme, you can ask us here and we will get back to you.

Please note that any questions you ask may be visible to others and will be subject to moderation. Any personal information will be kept confidential but your user name will be displayed. Further details on moderation are available here and privacy here.

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