Consultation update 31 March 2023
Between 5 January and 16 February 2022, we consulted on proposed changes to Brentford High Street and London Road between Hounslow and Brentford, to encourage walking and cycling.
A total of 1103 people responded to the consultation. Thank you to those of you that provided feedback.
You can find our consultation report, including our responses to issues raised during the consultation, in the ‘Documents’ section of this page.
We will use the feedback from this first consultation to help us refine our proposals. We had planned to hold a second consultation later in 2023Continue reading
Consultation update 31 March 2023
Between 5 January and 16 February 2022, we consulted on proposed changes to Brentford High Street and London Road between Hounslow and Brentford, to encourage walking and cycling.
A total of 1103 people responded to the consultation. Thank you to those of you that provided feedback.
You can find our consultation report, including our responses to issues raised during the consultation, in the ‘Documents’ section of this page.
We will use the feedback from this first consultation to help us refine our proposals. We had planned to hold a second consultation later in 2023, but now plan to hold this further consultation in early 2024.
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Overview
We’re proposing to make a series of changes to help people to walk and cycle on Brentford High Street and London Road between Hounslow and Brentford town centres.
We’d like to know your thoughts on our proposals and we are holding a six-week consultation. You can reply by completing our survey, which should take no more than 5-10 minutes to complete.
If you prefer, you can email your comments to haveyoursay@tfl.gov.uk or write to us at FREEPOST TFL HAVE YOUR SAY (Walking and cycling changes between Hounslow and Brentford), no stamp needed.
The closing date for comments is 16 February 2022.
Summary of changes
We’ve described the changes in more detail but in summary we are proposing to make the following changes:
- Providing new cycle lanes, which would be fully protected from traffic. On some sections, the cycle lanes would be ‘bi-directional’: this means that there would be two adjacent tracks for cyclists, one in each direction. On other sections, there would be a single cycle track on each side of the road
- Improved pedestrian crossings at a number of places to make it easier for people to cross the road
- New trees and other improvements to make the area look and feel more pleasant, while also helping to adapt to climate change – e.g. trees provide shade from extreme heat in summer and reduce flooding. In addition, new ‘rain gardens’ and Sustainable Drainage Systems (SuDS) will be considered at the next phase of design, subject to feasibility
About this consultation
This is the first of two consultations we are holding on our proposals. In this first six-week consultation, we’d like to know your initial thoughts about the changes we plan to make. We will use your comments to help us develop our proposals.
There is a range of information available to explain our proposals in more detail, as follows:
Information about why we think these proposals are necessary.
- A series of maps to illustrate what changes we propose to make
- Further information which describes the changes in detail
- Information about how we plan to assess the effects of our proposals, including how we have considered the effects of the proposals on disabled people and details of our current Equality Impact Assessment
- Pictures of how the proposals might look
We’ll hold a second consultation in 2023, asking for your thoughts about any changes we develop to the proposals. By then we’ll have more detailed proposals and a greater understanding of the effects of the changes. At this point, detailed traffic modelling data will be available, allowing for a full assessment of impact of the scheme on motor traffic including buses.