Experimental Pedestrian and Cycle Zone in part of Kensington Park Road
Feedback updated 5 Aug 2022
We asked
We asked for views on how the restrictions which the Council introduced on an experimental basis in Kensington Park Road were working in practice.
You said
We received 19 objections, eight supportive comments and seven general comments. Please see attached report to see the Council’s response to the comments made.
We did
We have continued indefinitely the restrictions which to prohibit motor vehicles from entering the length of Kensington Park Road that lies between Blenheim Crescent and Elgin Crescent and provided a south-eastbound one-way system applying to all vehicles except pedal cycles in Kensington Park Road, between Blenheim Crescent and Elgin Crescent, with an accompanying ‘no entry’ restriction into Kensington Park Road at its junction with Elgin Crescent and a compulsory right turn except cycles from Kensington Park Mews into Kensington Park Road.
Overview
The Council has prohibited motor vehicles from entering the length of Kensington Park Road that lies between Blenheim Crescent and Elgin Crescent and provided a south-eastbound one-way system applying to all vehicles except pedal cycles in Kensington Park Road, between Blenheim Crescent and Elgin Crescent, with an accompanying ‘no entry’ restriction into Kensington Park Road at its junction with Elgin Crescent and a compulsory right turn except cycles from Kensington Park Mews into Kensington Park Road on an experimental basis. Access will be retained for emergency vehicles, for any vehicle requiring access to Kensington Park Mews and for any vehicle requiring access above for the purpose of loading or unloading or parking.
Why your views matter
Comments are invited on how the closure in Kensington Park Road is working in practice. Please send any comments to trafficorders@rbkc.gov.uk before 7 November 2021.
Areas
- Colville
- Pembridge
Interests
- Highways
- Transport
- Parking and Traffic Consultations
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