... can surely be closed to through traffic in the future, as it currently is during the bridge works. If the planners can deal with the re-routing of all those buses and taxi journeys away from Oxford Street for the pedestrianisation plans, it must be possible to do this for Wightman Road as well.
Living Wightman would do well to have a chat with the new Mayor's office.
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I used to leave the house every day to a traffic jam belching fumes into my house. There were two ways to solve this and sadly only one of them was under my control. You're lucky if you didn't have that problem. You must live south of Hewitt Rd and are shielded by the gated gardens on the other side of Green Lanes.
You actually have to be pretty close to pollution to be affected by it though... once you are inside your own home, the pollution levels are neglible
That comment surprises me, Antoinette. Do you have some links to data which support your view? I'm especially thinking about the impact on children and older people when pollution levels are higher.
No but I did have the pollutants measured in my own home by a friend who works at Kings College and happened to have a meter with them when they popped by for a coffee (I was just curious). The levels in my home were a 12th of the reading roadside, and that was before the Wightman Road closure.
"The levels in my home were a 12th of the reading roadside"
Does that mean spending 12 hours in your house is equivalent to spending 1 hour by the roadside? (I'm not sure if it's better to be exposed to a constant low level of pollution than a short period at a high level?)
Also I wonder if it follows that, since Wightman Road is twelve times busier than the average Ladder rung, that levels of pollution inside Wightman houses are the same as the level of pollution by the roadside on an average rung?
You needn't worry too much Natasha. Wightman Road will re-open in September. Haringey Council have confirmed as much. They have no plans to extend the current closure past 1st September. Any plans past that will need to do the full round of consultations and at this stage there aren't even plans on the table considering the permanent closure of Wightman Road.
That's correct. Conversations like this relate to the traffic survey currently being undertaken and what might be done in the area to reduce traffic in the future. The Wightman Rd closure is a separate thing happening thanks to the bridge works. The latter simply happens to show in real time a somewhat radical option for dealing with traffic. Liked by many but not by all
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