A letter just dropped through y door asking for feedback. Here is mine:
"I hope the council considers the permanent closure of Wightman Road. Gradually commuters and long-distance drivers are realising they need to either use alternative main roads, or switch to public transport or cycling. The study shows that residents overwhelmingly do not own a car (61%), and prefer public transport, walking or cycling for their commute (82%)."
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I had to wait two years to get in to a local school I could walk to... it was exactly the reason why I bought a car again after having given it up. And don't tell me it's acceptable to expect a four year old child to walk 1.5 miles to school
But you're not agreeing at all Peter. You say keep Wightman Road closed....I say reopen it as soon as possible.
Vroom! Vroom!
The point I'm trying to make is you have to have the improvements you describe in place first....keeping Wightman Road closed before such improvements in place just isn't acceptable.
Ideally, yes, but once Wightman reopens all momentum will be lost and there is no chance of change. It's now or never, while the Ladder residents (3000 plus 1000 children and two primary schools) enjoy a safe, healthy and peaceful environment for once.
10,000 people live on the Ladder. 2500 of them have been known to vote in elections...
Peter, you are absolutely right. While Wightman is open there is no incentive for the council/TfL to do anything about Green Lanes because Wightman soaks up the excess traffic. If the through traffic continues to be drastically reduced whilst maintaining access then they will have to address the issues on Green Lanes that cause such problems. The situation could be massively improved by a red route, reducing the parking and bus lanes running for longer hours. Radical and bold decisions have to be made, the result would be that both roads hugely benefit and so do all the residents.
You can't make all of the people happy all of the time.
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