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Consultation has concluded

Map showing proposed changes to route 336(click image for larger map)Update 9 Feb 2024

Between 28 June and 23 August 2023, we held a public consultation proposing changes to the stopping arrangements for bus route 336 in the London Borough of Lewisham. At the same time we also consulted on a permanent change to the route of the 336 bus in Downham.

We have now published our report on the outcomes of the consultation, which you can view in the Documents section of this webpage.


We received 161 responses to the consultation. Our responses to the issues raised during the consultation is included in Appendix A of the report.

After fully considering the consultation responses, we have decided to proceed with the scheme.

-update ends-


We are proposing to make changes to bus route 336 in Lewisham. It runs between Catford in London Borough of Lewisham and Locksbottom in London Borough of Bromley.

On this page you can find out more about the proposals and how you can have your say.


Overview

What is proposed?

Full list of proposed changes

Equalities Impact Assessment

How you can find out more

What happens next



Overview

Buses play a crucial role in making London a more prosperous and connected city, connecting Londoners to their workplaces, education, families, friends, shopping, and leisure. We continuously review and adapt the bus network to ensure that services reflect changing customer needs.

London’s bus network is our most affordable, accessible and available form of public transport and offers the main sustainable alternative to cars for those journeys that can’t easily be walked or cycled. It is also London’s most flexible mode of public transport, and we continuously review and adapt the bus network to ensure that services reflect changing customer needs.

A section of bus route 336 in Lewisham currently operates on a ‘hail and ride’ basis. Hail and ride is where you can get on or off the bus by signalling to the driver that you want to get on or off the bus at a certain points along the road rather than using a designated bus stop. We are proposing to change this section to fixed stops to improve safety and accessibility.

As part of this consultation, we are also consulting on a route change to a small section of the route in Downham for safety reasons.

Equalities Impact Assessment

We have undertaken an initial Equality Impact Assessment (EqIA) for these proposals. The EqIA identifies and examines in more detail what positive and negative impacts these proposals may have on individuals with protected characteristics together with our equality objectives and how we propose to mitigate any negative impacts.

The impacts and mitigations described within the EqIA be considered as part of the decision-making process on the proposals. The EqIA will be kept under review and updated to reflect any relevant new information, including information which comes in as part of the consultation process.

A copy of the full initial EqIA document can be found in the ‘Document library’.

How you can find out more

We have provided more information to help you respond, and we want this consultation to be accessible to everyone. Visit the document library for:

You can use the question tool on this page during the consultation period. We will respond your questions as soon as we can.

If you need to translate this page into another language, please use the ‘Select language’ button at the bottom of this page.

Connecting with London's deaf community on our consultations

To enhance how we engage and consult with London's deaf community we are trialling a British Sign Language (BSL) consultation conversation service. This service will allow us to have a two-way BSL translated discussion on any aspect of this consultation with a BSL speaker.

To request a BSL consultation conversation please contact us at haveyoursay@tfl.gov.uk and we will be in contact to arrange this at a convenient time.

Following this trial, we will evaluate the service to determine if this is something we are able to offer on other consultations in the future.

Drop-in event

We are holding an in person event where you can hear more about the proposals on Wednesday 12 July 2023 at The Green Man Phoenix Housing Community Hall, 355 Bromley Road, Lewisham, London, SE6 2RP from 11:00 am – 17:00 pm (Click here for the map).

Please come along and let us know your views. If you are unable to make this date and time and would like to discuss the proposals further with us, please get in touch and we can respond to your queries directly.

What happens next

These proposals are subject to the outcome of our consultation. Once consultation ends on Wednesday 23 August 2023, we will spend time considering all the responses we receive and will prepare a consultation report.

The consultation report will help us reach a decision about how bus route 336 could change.

The report will be available to everyone that takes part in the consultation and a copy will be published on our website.

Map showing proposed changes to route 336(click image for larger map)Update 9 Feb 2024

Between 28 June and 23 August 2023, we held a public consultation proposing changes to the stopping arrangements for bus route 336 in the London Borough of Lewisham. At the same time we also consulted on a permanent change to the route of the 336 bus in Downham.

We have now published our report on the outcomes of the consultation, which you can view in the Documents section of this webpage.


We received 161 responses to the consultation. Our responses to the issues raised during the consultation is included in Appendix A of the report.

After fully considering the consultation responses, we have decided to proceed with the scheme.

-update ends-


We are proposing to make changes to bus route 336 in Lewisham. It runs between Catford in London Borough of Lewisham and Locksbottom in London Borough of Bromley.

On this page you can find out more about the proposals and how you can have your say.


Overview

What is proposed?

Full list of proposed changes

Equalities Impact Assessment

How you can find out more

What happens next



Overview

Buses play a crucial role in making London a more prosperous and connected city, connecting Londoners to their workplaces, education, families, friends, shopping, and leisure. We continuously review and adapt the bus network to ensure that services reflect changing customer needs.

London’s bus network is our most affordable, accessible and available form of public transport and offers the main sustainable alternative to cars for those journeys that can’t easily be walked or cycled. It is also London’s most flexible mode of public transport, and we continuously review and adapt the bus network to ensure that services reflect changing customer needs.

A section of bus route 336 in Lewisham currently operates on a ‘hail and ride’ basis. Hail and ride is where you can get on or off the bus by signalling to the driver that you want to get on or off the bus at a certain points along the road rather than using a designated bus stop. We are proposing to change this section to fixed stops to improve safety and accessibility.

As part of this consultation, we are also consulting on a route change to a small section of the route in Downham for safety reasons.

Equalities Impact Assessment

We have undertaken an initial Equality Impact Assessment (EqIA) for these proposals. The EqIA identifies and examines in more detail what positive and negative impacts these proposals may have on individuals with protected characteristics together with our equality objectives and how we propose to mitigate any negative impacts.

The impacts and mitigations described within the EqIA be considered as part of the decision-making process on the proposals. The EqIA will be kept under review and updated to reflect any relevant new information, including information which comes in as part of the consultation process.

A copy of the full initial EqIA document can be found in the ‘Document library’.

How you can find out more

We have provided more information to help you respond, and we want this consultation to be accessible to everyone. Visit the document library for:

You can use the question tool on this page during the consultation period. We will respond your questions as soon as we can.

If you need to translate this page into another language, please use the ‘Select language’ button at the bottom of this page.

Connecting with London's deaf community on our consultations

To enhance how we engage and consult with London's deaf community we are trialling a British Sign Language (BSL) consultation conversation service. This service will allow us to have a two-way BSL translated discussion on any aspect of this consultation with a BSL speaker.

To request a BSL consultation conversation please contact us at haveyoursay@tfl.gov.uk and we will be in contact to arrange this at a convenient time.

Following this trial, we will evaluate the service to determine if this is something we are able to offer on other consultations in the future.

Drop-in event

We are holding an in person event where you can hear more about the proposals on Wednesday 12 July 2023 at The Green Man Phoenix Housing Community Hall, 355 Bromley Road, Lewisham, London, SE6 2RP from 11:00 am – 17:00 pm (Click here for the map).

Please come along and let us know your views. If you are unable to make this date and time and would like to discuss the proposals further with us, please get in touch and we can respond to your queries directly.

What happens next

These proposals are subject to the outcome of our consultation. Once consultation ends on Wednesday 23 August 2023, we will spend time considering all the responses we receive and will prepare a consultation report.

The consultation report will help us reach a decision about how bus route 336 could change.

The report will be available to everyone that takes part in the consultation and a copy will be published on our website.

  • 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 Wednesday 23 August 2023.

    To take part in our online survey you will need to register with your email address. Your details will be kept secure and only used, with your permission, to update you about the outcome of the consultation and our next steps.

    If you prefer, you can also:

    • Email: haveyoursay@tfl.gov.uk
    • Telephone: 020 3054 6037 to leave your name and contact number and we will call you back. Please quote ‘Bus route 336’ when leaving your message
    • Write to: Freepost TfL Have Your Say (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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