Results

Between 5 March and 10 April 2018, we consulted on proposals to install a new parallel pedestrian and cycle crossing across Clapton Common at the junctions with Craven Walk and Portland Avenue.

Our proposals included:

• Installing a new pedestrian and cycle crossing at the junction of A107 Clapton Common, Craven Walk and Portland Avenue

• Craven Walk to become one-way only northbound between the A107 Clapton Common and Belz Terrace, except for cycles

• Creation of a wider footpath by removing a section of the bus lane at bus stop CU south of Portland Avenue

• Adding small sections of single yellow line parking restrictions to Castlewood Road, Ravensdale Road and Lingwood Road to improve visibility and space for turning vehicles

We received 148 responses to the consultation, including seven responses from stakeholders.

Consultation report

Of the 141 public responses to the consultation, 78 per cent supported or strongly supported the proposed changes to the crossing, 5 per cent neither supported nor opposed did them, 16 per cent opposed or strongly opposed, and 1 per cent did not answer.

We have considered feedback from consultation respondents and we have now published our consultation report and our report to issues raised.

In the consultation report you will find a summary of how we consulted, who we consulted and what we consulted on. This report also presents key statistical data regarding the responses we received to each consultation question.

The report to issues raised sets out our response to the points most frequently raised through the consultation.

A107 Clapton Common consultation report

A107 Clapton Common response to issues raised

Conclusion and next steps

Following our analysis of consultation responses, we considered whether or not to:

•Proceed with our proposals

•Amend our proposals and proceed with revised changes; or

•Not to proceed with the proposed changes

After carefully considering all responses to this consultation, we plan to proceed as consulted upon and expect to start work in autumn 2019

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