A312 Parkway junction with Cranford High Street

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We’re proposing changes at the junction of A312 Parkway and Cranford High Street. Our plans include new and upgraded pedestrian crossings, removing guardrails to create more space at the existing crossing points, and banning the left turn from Parkway into Cranford High Street.

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 maps, ask questions, give feedback, and find out about other ways to get in touch and take part.

You have until Tuesday 17 March 2026 to give us your feedback.

Proposals

We plan to upgrade the junction of the A312 Parkway with Cranford High Street to make it easier for people walking and cycling to use. The improvements we propose are:

  • A new push-button ‘Toucan’ crossing would be installed on the western side of Cranford High Street. Toucan crossings can be used by both cyclists and pedestrians

  • Widening the existing crossing on the southern arm of the junction from 2.8 metres to 4 metres, making it easier to use

  • Prohibiting the left turn from Parkway into Cranford High Street so we can introduce a new pedestrian crossing on the western side of Cranford High Street and create extra footway space at the south-west corner for pedestrians and cyclists

  • Removing guardrails at the existing crossing points to create a more open environment and improve access for wheelchair users, pushchairs, and cyclists

Vehicles affected by the turn ban will still be able to reach Cranford High Street via Bath Road or The Avenue, and traffic modelling suggests the impact on overall flow will be minimal. Bus routes 105 and 111 will continue to operate through the junction without changes.

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We’re proposing changes at the junction of A312 Parkway and Cranford High Street. Our plans include new and upgraded pedestrian crossings, removing guardrails to create more space at the existing crossing points, and banning the left turn from Parkway into Cranford High Street.

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 maps, ask questions, give feedback, and find out about other ways to get in touch and take part.

You have until Tuesday 17 March 2026 to give us your feedback.

Proposals

We plan to upgrade the junction of the A312 Parkway with Cranford High Street to make it easier for people walking and cycling to use. The improvements we propose are:

  • A new push-button ‘Toucan’ crossing would be installed on the western side of Cranford High Street. Toucan crossings can be used by both cyclists and pedestrians

  • Widening the existing crossing on the southern arm of the junction from 2.8 metres to 4 metres, making it easier to use

  • Prohibiting the left turn from Parkway into Cranford High Street so we can introduce a new pedestrian crossing on the western side of Cranford High Street and create extra footway space at the south-west corner for pedestrians and cyclists

  • Removing guardrails at the existing crossing points to create a more open environment and improve access for wheelchair users, pushchairs, and cyclists

Vehicles affected by the turn ban will still be able to reach Cranford High Street via Bath Road or The Avenue, and traffic modelling suggests the impact on overall flow will be minimal. Bus routes 105 and 111 will continue to operate through the junction without changes.

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Page last updated: 03 Feb 2026, 03:36 PM