Lee High Road Bus Priority scheme

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Image of 122 bus going to Plumstead Bus GarageOn this page you can read about how we propose to help people use the bus and cycle on Lee High Road.

Please click on the ‘Latest news’ tab below to view the latest updates about this consultation, including our consultation report.





Proposals

Please watch the video below to see a fly through of the changes we are proposing:


Summary of changes for Lee High Road

  • Extend the existing eastbound bus lane on the A20 Lee High Road by 140m towards Lee Church Street, to help bus passengers reach their destination more quickly

  • Change single red lines to double red lines in the eastbound carriageway between Lee Church Street and Dacre Park and Lee Park and Brightfield Road

  • Change existing single red lines to double red lines in the westbound carriageway between 370 Lee High Road and Bankwell Road

  • The existing eastbound cycle lane between the junction of Lee High Road with Brightfield Road and Lenham Park will be widened and made ‘mandatory’ to help improve cyclist safety. Mandatory cycle lanes are separated from general traffic with a white solid line, and fines can be issued if drivers enter it

  • Widened pedestrian refuges outside 285 and 344 Lee High Road to make it easier to cross the road

  • Introduction of three cycle wands alongside the new mandatory cycle lane to help protect vulnerable road users

  • Removal of 1 parking and 2 loading & Blue Badge Holder (BBH) bays:
    • Parking outside number 320 - 324 Lee High Road
    • Loading & BBH outside number 350 Lee High Road
    • Loading & BBH outside number 309 - 315 Lee High Road

We’ve also published a map to illustrate these changes.




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Image of 122 bus going to Plumstead Bus GarageOn this page you can read about how we propose to help people use the bus and cycle on Lee High Road.

Please click on the ‘Latest news’ tab below to view the latest updates about this consultation, including our consultation report.





Proposals

Please watch the video below to see a fly through of the changes we are proposing:


Summary of changes for Lee High Road

  • Extend the existing eastbound bus lane on the A20 Lee High Road by 140m towards Lee Church Street, to help bus passengers reach their destination more quickly

  • Change single red lines to double red lines in the eastbound carriageway between Lee Church Street and Dacre Park and Lee Park and Brightfield Road

  • Change existing single red lines to double red lines in the westbound carriageway between 370 Lee High Road and Bankwell Road

  • The existing eastbound cycle lane between the junction of Lee High Road with Brightfield Road and Lenham Park will be widened and made ‘mandatory’ to help improve cyclist safety. Mandatory cycle lanes are separated from general traffic with a white solid line, and fines can be issued if drivers enter it

  • Widened pedestrian refuges outside 285 and 344 Lee High Road to make it easier to cross the road

  • Introduction of three cycle wands alongside the new mandatory cycle lane to help protect vulnerable road users

  • Removal of 1 parking and 2 loading & Blue Badge Holder (BBH) bays:
    • Parking outside number 320 - 324 Lee High Road
    • Loading & BBH outside number 350 Lee High Road
    • Loading & BBH outside number 309 - 315 Lee High Road

We’ve also published a map to illustrate these changes.




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  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    We are holding an eight week public consultation to hear what you think about these proposals. We want to know if you agree with them, if there is anything you do not agree with, and to understand the reasons why you feel this way.

    You can reply by completing our survey, which should take no more than 10 minutes to complete. The closing date for comments is 9 September 2024.

    To take part in our online survey you will need to register with your email address. Your details will be kept secure.

    If you prefer, you can also let us have your comments by:

    • Email: haveyoursay@tfl.gov.uk 
    • Telephone: 020 3054 6037 to leave your name and contact number and we will call you back. Please quote 'Lee High Road' when leaving your message
    • Write to: FREEPOST TFL HAVE YOUR SAY (Lee High Road) no postage stamp required

    Please note responses to the survey may be made publicly available after the consultation has closed, this would typically be in the form of a report on the results of the consultation exercise, but any personal information will be kept confidential. 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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    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. 

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     You have until Monday 9 September 2024 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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