Shoreditch High Street junction with Great Eastern Street - improving safety

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This consultation is focused on proposals to improve road safety at the junction of Shoreditch High Street and Great Eastern Street. This is part of our continuing programme of safety improvements in Shoreditch.

The consultation period has now closed. You can find updates on the scheme in the 'Latest news' section.


Proposals

We are working on various schemes to improve road safety in the Shoreditch area. We recently consulted on changes to the junction of Great Eastern Street and Curtain Road. We are now consulting on a larger proposal focused on the junction at Shoreditch High Street and Great Eastern Street. Together these changes aim to make it easier, safer and more comfortable to walk, wheel and cycle in Shoreditch.

Please see map below for overview of changes. Detailed maps are available in the 'More Information' section.



Changes for pedestrians

We’re making a number of changes to help pedestrians cross more easily and safely:

  • At the main junction of Shoreditch High Street with Great Eastern Street and Commercial Street, all pedestrian crossings will be widened from 2.8 metres to 4 metres which will provide more space for people crossing the road

  • The left turn slip road from Shoreditch High Street into Commercial Street would be removed to accommodate a new straight crossing and more footway space for pedestrians, making it easier for them to cross

    Urban street with yellow grid markings, a pedestrian crossing, arched bridge, some pedestrians and parked cars
  • A new pedestrian crossing with countdown indicators would be introduced on the south side of Shoreditch High Street at the junction of Holywell Lane and Bethnal Green Road junction. This would give pedestrians more direct, easy access to Shoreditch High Street Station

  • The existing pedestrian crossing on the northern side of Shoreditch High Street and Holywell Lane would be widened from 2.8 metres to 4 metres

  • The crossing on Bethnal Green Road would be a new ‘straight-across’ crossing and widened from 2.6 metres to 3.6 metres to increase space for pedestrians and make it easier for them to cross

  • There would also be a new bus stop bypass at stop N to help bus passengers access the stop and separate waiting bus passengers from cyclists

  • There would be new signalised crossings on the western end of Holywell Lane, at its junction with Great Eastern Street

Changes for cyclists

  • For cyclists heading northbound along Shoreditch High Street, there would be a new signalised cycle ‘feeder’ lane at the junction of Shoreditch High Street with Norton Folgate

  • The feeder lane would enable cyclists to access the new 19.9 metres cycle ‘gate’ at the junction of Shoreditch High Street and Norton Folgate. A cycle gate is essentially deepened Advanced Stop Lines to give cyclists priority through the junction with a dedicated signal phase to improve safety

  • For cyclists heading southbound on Shoreditch High Street, there would also be an 18 metres cycle gate to give cyclists priority through the junction

  • A new 2 metres wide, southbound cycle lane along the length of Shoreditch High Street between Rivington Street and Commercial Street. This would create a continuous, protected route for cyclists

  • At the junction of Shoreditch High Street and Bethnal Green Road, we would deepen the Advanced Stop Lines to 7.5 metres and provide an ‘early start’ signal for cyclists, to allow them to move off before general traffic and buses

  • The introduction of a banned left turn from Shoreditch High Street into Bethnal Green Road except for buses. This would improve road safety and reduce the risk of collisions between cyclists travelling straight on, and vehicles turning left into Bethnal Green Road

  • Holywell Lane would be closed for motorised traffic (except buses, cyclists and loading from 10:00 - 16:00)

  • There would also be no motorised traffic access allowed from Plough Yard into Norton Folgate, making the areas safer for everyone

  • We also propose removing a small section of cycle lane close to the junction of Hackney Road and Shoreditch High Street. We think this would encourage cyclists to stop at the Advance Stop Line on Hackney Road which we believe would improve road safety here

Changes for Bus users

  • New bus stop bypass on Shoreditch High Street by bus stop N to separate cyclists and bus passengers

  • The bus stop outside 74 Shoreditch High Street would be relocated a short distance to outside 100 Shoreditch Street, to make room for the new bus stop bypass

  • The existing bus stand outside 100 Shoreditch High Street would be relocated to outside 116 Shoreditch High Street to allow bus drivers to be able to access the upgraded bus drivers toilet facilities on Calvert Avenue

  • A proposed new section of bus lane on Shoreditch High Street/Bethnal Green Road to give buses priority accessing the junction and improve journey times

Changes for drivers

  • Motorised traffic would no longer be able to turn left from Shoreditch High Street into Bethnal Green Road to improve pedestrian and cyclist safety

  • Motorised traffic would no longer be permitted on Holywell Lane (except buses, cyclists and loading from 10:00 - 16:00)

  • There would also be no motorised traffic access allowed from Plough Yard into Norton Folgate, making the areas safer for everyone

  • The left turn slip road on Shoreditch High Street southbound would be removed to create more footway space and accommodate a new wider pedestrian crossing

  • Drivers wishing to turn left from Shoreditch High Street into Commercial Street can still do so, but at the signalised junction

  • The number of traffic lanes on Shoreditch High Street between New Inn Yard and Bethnal Green Road would be reduced from two lanes for traffic to one lane, to enable us to introduce a cycle lane and a section of bus lane here


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This consultation is focused on proposals to improve road safety at the junction of Shoreditch High Street and Great Eastern Street. This is part of our continuing programme of safety improvements in Shoreditch.

The consultation period has now closed. You can find updates on the scheme in the 'Latest news' section.


Proposals

We are working on various schemes to improve road safety in the Shoreditch area. We recently consulted on changes to the junction of Great Eastern Street and Curtain Road. We are now consulting on a larger proposal focused on the junction at Shoreditch High Street and Great Eastern Street. Together these changes aim to make it easier, safer and more comfortable to walk, wheel and cycle in Shoreditch.

Please see map below for overview of changes. Detailed maps are available in the 'More Information' section.



Changes for pedestrians

We’re making a number of changes to help pedestrians cross more easily and safely:

  • At the main junction of Shoreditch High Street with Great Eastern Street and Commercial Street, all pedestrian crossings will be widened from 2.8 metres to 4 metres which will provide more space for people crossing the road

  • The left turn slip road from Shoreditch High Street into Commercial Street would be removed to accommodate a new straight crossing and more footway space for pedestrians, making it easier for them to cross

    Urban street with yellow grid markings, a pedestrian crossing, arched bridge, some pedestrians and parked cars
  • A new pedestrian crossing with countdown indicators would be introduced on the south side of Shoreditch High Street at the junction of Holywell Lane and Bethnal Green Road junction. This would give pedestrians more direct, easy access to Shoreditch High Street Station

  • The existing pedestrian crossing on the northern side of Shoreditch High Street and Holywell Lane would be widened from 2.8 metres to 4 metres

  • The crossing on Bethnal Green Road would be a new ‘straight-across’ crossing and widened from 2.6 metres to 3.6 metres to increase space for pedestrians and make it easier for them to cross

  • There would also be a new bus stop bypass at stop N to help bus passengers access the stop and separate waiting bus passengers from cyclists

  • There would be new signalised crossings on the western end of Holywell Lane, at its junction with Great Eastern Street

Changes for cyclists

  • For cyclists heading northbound along Shoreditch High Street, there would be a new signalised cycle ‘feeder’ lane at the junction of Shoreditch High Street with Norton Folgate

  • The feeder lane would enable cyclists to access the new 19.9 metres cycle ‘gate’ at the junction of Shoreditch High Street and Norton Folgate. A cycle gate is essentially deepened Advanced Stop Lines to give cyclists priority through the junction with a dedicated signal phase to improve safety

  • For cyclists heading southbound on Shoreditch High Street, there would also be an 18 metres cycle gate to give cyclists priority through the junction

  • A new 2 metres wide, southbound cycle lane along the length of Shoreditch High Street between Rivington Street and Commercial Street. This would create a continuous, protected route for cyclists

  • At the junction of Shoreditch High Street and Bethnal Green Road, we would deepen the Advanced Stop Lines to 7.5 metres and provide an ‘early start’ signal for cyclists, to allow them to move off before general traffic and buses

  • The introduction of a banned left turn from Shoreditch High Street into Bethnal Green Road except for buses. This would improve road safety and reduce the risk of collisions between cyclists travelling straight on, and vehicles turning left into Bethnal Green Road

  • Holywell Lane would be closed for motorised traffic (except buses, cyclists and loading from 10:00 - 16:00)

  • There would also be no motorised traffic access allowed from Plough Yard into Norton Folgate, making the areas safer for everyone

  • We also propose removing a small section of cycle lane close to the junction of Hackney Road and Shoreditch High Street. We think this would encourage cyclists to stop at the Advance Stop Line on Hackney Road which we believe would improve road safety here

Changes for Bus users

  • New bus stop bypass on Shoreditch High Street by bus stop N to separate cyclists and bus passengers

  • The bus stop outside 74 Shoreditch High Street would be relocated a short distance to outside 100 Shoreditch Street, to make room for the new bus stop bypass

  • The existing bus stand outside 100 Shoreditch High Street would be relocated to outside 116 Shoreditch High Street to allow bus drivers to be able to access the upgraded bus drivers toilet facilities on Calvert Avenue

  • A proposed new section of bus lane on Shoreditch High Street/Bethnal Green Road to give buses priority accessing the junction and improve journey times

Changes for drivers

  • Motorised traffic would no longer be able to turn left from Shoreditch High Street into Bethnal Green Road to improve pedestrian and cyclist safety

  • Motorised traffic would no longer be permitted on Holywell Lane (except buses, cyclists and loading from 10:00 - 16:00)

  • There would also be no motorised traffic access allowed from Plough Yard into Norton Folgate, making the areas safer for everyone

  • The left turn slip road on Shoreditch High Street southbound would be removed to create more footway space and accommodate a new wider pedestrian crossing

  • Drivers wishing to turn left from Shoreditch High Street into Commercial Street can still do so, but at the signalised junction

  • The number of traffic lanes on Shoreditch High Street between New Inn Yard and Bethnal Green Road would be reduced from two lanes for traffic to one lane, to enable us to introduce a cycle lane and a section of bus lane here


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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 what effect you think they would have on walking, cycling and other modes.  We’d also like to know if you have any concerns.

    You can reply by completing our survey, which should take no more than 10 minutes to complete or if you are short on time, you can submit a quick response.

    The closing date for comments is Friday 12 September 2025.

    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 'Shoreditch High Street' 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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  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    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  Friday 12 September 2025 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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