Rosendale Road junction with Thurlow Park Road cycling improvements

Share Rosendale Road junction with Thurlow Park Road cycling improvements on Facebook Share Rosendale Road junction with Thurlow Park Road cycling improvements on Twitter Share Rosendale Road junction with Thurlow Park Road cycling improvements on Linkedin Email Rosendale Road junction with Thurlow Park Road cycling improvements link

On this page you can read about changes we are proposing to the junction of Rosendale Road with Thurlow Park Road to support the London Borough of Lambeth’s delivery of a network of cycleways.

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 25 November 2024 to give us your feedback.


Proposals

The London Borough of Lambeth is introducing a two-way protected cycleway from Brockwell Park to Gipsy Hill. The cycleway will run across Rosendale Road’s junction with Thurlow Park Road. We have developed a series of changes to enable cyclists to cross the junction safely.

The overall scheme objective is to enable more people to choose active journeys and to improve safety, comfort and accessibility for people walking, wheeling and cycling.

Please watch the video below of the changes we are proposing:



Summary of changes for the junction of Rosendale Road and the A205 Thurlow Park Road (South Circular Road)


Changes to turning movements


  • For southbound traffic on the northern section of Rosendale Road, we propose to ban the rightImage of no right turn sign and leftImage of no left turn sign turns from Rosendale Road into Thurlow Park Road. This would mean that all vehicles travelling southbound on the northern section of Rosendale Road could only move “ahead only”Image of go ahead arrow sign at the junction with Thurlow Park Road. These changes are necessary to keep people who are cycling safe as they pass through the junction with Thurlow Park Road, and to keep buses on routes 201 and P13 on Thurlow Park Road moving smoothly

  • The route that southbound traffic would take to access Thurlow Park Road would depend on the origin of each journey, and the eventual destination. We would expect that traffic affected by the proposals would use multiple alternative routes and we would not expect that there would be significant additional traffic on any one individual road. Should we decide to construct these proposals, we and the London Borough of Lambeth would closely monitor them. This change would help to accommodate the new two-way protected cycleway being introduced by the London Borough of Lambeth. This is illustrated in the computer drawing below

  • Cyclists cannot turn left from the protected cycleway on Rosendale Road southern arm into Thurlow Park Road western arm. A safer alternative route is via Eastmearn Road/ Dalmore Road

  • Cyclists wanting to head south can turn right from Thurlow Park Road into the protected cycle track on Rosendale Road southern arm



Changes to the pavement

We’ll adjust the southwest corner of the junction to help vehicles turning left into Thurlow Park Road from the southern part of Rosendale Road.

Changes to pedestrian crossing

We’ll improve sight lines by relocating the crossing on the western arm of Thurlow Park Road by 1.9m westwards.

Changes to pavements and signage

We will introduce a shared use footway on the southern side of Thurlow Park Road with drop kerbs and new cycle signage to guide westbound cyclists travelling along the northbound cycle track safely.

Kerbed traffic islands

We’ll guide cyclists through the junction by installing kerbed traffic islands in Rosendale Road both northbound and southbound (between the segregated cycleway and the general traffic lane).

School Streets

Image with title Lambeth School StreetsThe London borough of Lambeth is improving journeys to Turney School and Rosendale Primary School by introducing a new ‘School Street’ on Turney Street. It operates at school drop off and pick up times. The purpose of the School Street is to reduce road danger, improve air quality and encourage people to walk and cycle to school as much as is possible, creating a safer and more pleasant environment at the school gates. At the times that the School Street operates, we expect that it would reduce traffic in the area more generally, and this would help to lessen the impact of the changes we propose to make at the junction of Thurlow Park Road and Rosendale Road.

The School Street will operate on Turney Road between the junctions of Rosendale Road and Croxted Road, Rosendale Road between the junctions of Hawarden Grove and Lovelace Road, and Dalkeith Road, introducing a temporary prohibition of vehicles between 8:15 - 9:15 and 14:45 - 15:45, Monday to Friday during term time. The School Street was introduced on 3 September 2024. For more information on the School Street and to respond to the London Borough of Lambeth's consultation, please visit www.lambeth.gov.uk/schoolstreets.



Return to the top of the page

On this page you can read about changes we are proposing to the junction of Rosendale Road with Thurlow Park Road to support the London Borough of Lambeth’s delivery of a network of cycleways.

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 25 November 2024 to give us your feedback.


Proposals

The London Borough of Lambeth is introducing a two-way protected cycleway from Brockwell Park to Gipsy Hill. The cycleway will run across Rosendale Road’s junction with Thurlow Park Road. We have developed a series of changes to enable cyclists to cross the junction safely.

The overall scheme objective is to enable more people to choose active journeys and to improve safety, comfort and accessibility for people walking, wheeling and cycling.

Please watch the video below of the changes we are proposing:



Summary of changes for the junction of Rosendale Road and the A205 Thurlow Park Road (South Circular Road)


Changes to turning movements


  • For southbound traffic on the northern section of Rosendale Road, we propose to ban the rightImage of no right turn sign and leftImage of no left turn sign turns from Rosendale Road into Thurlow Park Road. This would mean that all vehicles travelling southbound on the northern section of Rosendale Road could only move “ahead only”Image of go ahead arrow sign at the junction with Thurlow Park Road. These changes are necessary to keep people who are cycling safe as they pass through the junction with Thurlow Park Road, and to keep buses on routes 201 and P13 on Thurlow Park Road moving smoothly

  • The route that southbound traffic would take to access Thurlow Park Road would depend on the origin of each journey, and the eventual destination. We would expect that traffic affected by the proposals would use multiple alternative routes and we would not expect that there would be significant additional traffic on any one individual road. Should we decide to construct these proposals, we and the London Borough of Lambeth would closely monitor them. This change would help to accommodate the new two-way protected cycleway being introduced by the London Borough of Lambeth. This is illustrated in the computer drawing below

  • Cyclists cannot turn left from the protected cycleway on Rosendale Road southern arm into Thurlow Park Road western arm. A safer alternative route is via Eastmearn Road/ Dalmore Road

  • Cyclists wanting to head south can turn right from Thurlow Park Road into the protected cycle track on Rosendale Road southern arm



Changes to the pavement

We’ll adjust the southwest corner of the junction to help vehicles turning left into Thurlow Park Road from the southern part of Rosendale Road.

Changes to pedestrian crossing

We’ll improve sight lines by relocating the crossing on the western arm of Thurlow Park Road by 1.9m westwards.

Changes to pavements and signage

We will introduce a shared use footway on the southern side of Thurlow Park Road with drop kerbs and new cycle signage to guide westbound cyclists travelling along the northbound cycle track safely.

Kerbed traffic islands

We’ll guide cyclists through the junction by installing kerbed traffic islands in Rosendale Road both northbound and southbound (between the segregated cycleway and the general traffic lane).

School Streets

Image with title Lambeth School StreetsThe London borough of Lambeth is improving journeys to Turney School and Rosendale Primary School by introducing a new ‘School Street’ on Turney Street. It operates at school drop off and pick up times. The purpose of the School Street is to reduce road danger, improve air quality and encourage people to walk and cycle to school as much as is possible, creating a safer and more pleasant environment at the school gates. At the times that the School Street operates, we expect that it would reduce traffic in the area more generally, and this would help to lessen the impact of the changes we propose to make at the junction of Thurlow Park Road and Rosendale Road.

The School Street will operate on Turney Road between the junctions of Rosendale Road and Croxted Road, Rosendale Road between the junctions of Hawarden Grove and Lovelace Road, and Dalkeith Road, introducing a temporary prohibition of vehicles between 8:15 - 9:15 and 14:45 - 15:45, Monday to Friday during term time. The School Street was introduced on 3 September 2024. For more information on the School Street and to respond to the London Borough of Lambeth's consultation, please visit www.lambeth.gov.uk/schoolstreets.



Return to the top of the page
  • 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 Monday 25 November 202to 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.

    Take Survey
    Share Submit a quick response on Facebook Share Submit a quick response on Twitter Share Submit a quick response on Linkedin Email Submit a quick response link
Page last updated: 14 Oct 2024, 01:29 PM