Camden High Street in north London is set to undergo an 18-month trial aimed at pedestrianisation, following strong support from the community. The initiative will close the junction from Parkway and Kentish Town Road to Jamestown Road and Hawley Crescent to vehicle traffic, aiming to alleviate congestion that sees up to 40,000 pedestrians during peak times. Buses will be rerouted, and new infrastructure will include bike lanes and blue badge parking. This trial responds to public calls for safer, pedestrian-friendly spaces in the bustling area.
Camden High Street will become pedestrianised as part of an 18-month trial aiming to alleviate congestion and enhance the experience for pedestrians.
This initiative, supported by over 70% of respondents in a recent consultation, reflects a significant shift towards prioritizing pedestrian access in Camden.
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