We asked for views on the proposed introduction of a pedestrian and cycle zone in Kendrick Place between the south-eastern kerb-line of Kendrick Mews and the north-western kerb-line of Old Brompton Road and to remove the one-way system from Kendrick Place along with the accompanying no entry into Kendrick Place at its junction with Old Brompton Road. All motor vehicles would be prohibited from entering or being in the pedestrian and cycle zone.
We had seven objections and 16 letters of support to this proposal
We introduced a Pedestrian and Cycle Zone in the pedestrianised southern arm of Kendrick Place between the south-eastern kerb-line of Kendrick Mews and the north-western kerb-line of Old Brompton Road and to remove the one-way system from Kendrick Place along with the accompanying no entry into Kendrick Place at its junction with Old Brompton Road.
This consultation seeks views on the proposed introduction of a pedestrian and cycle zone in Kendrick Place between the south-eastern kerb-line of Kendrick Mews and the north-western kerb-line of Old Brompton Road. All motor vehicles would be prohibited from entering or being in the pedestrian and cycle zone. [Note: Vehicles used by the emergency services and vehicles required for emergency work carried out by utility companies would be exempt from this restriction] and to remove the one-way system from Kendrick Place along with the accompanying no entry into Kendrick Place at its junction with Old Brompton Road.
More information may be obtained by contacting trafficorders@rbkc.gov.uk or by phoning Allan Evans on 07816 991 973 quoting reference “Kendrick Place”.
Anyone wishing to support or object to this proposal or make any other representations in respect of it, should send a statement in writing to that effect, and in the case of an objection, stating the grounds thereof to the Council to trafficorders@rbkc.gov.uk quoting reference “Kendrick Place” by 14 June 2023. The Director for Transport and Regulatory Services will consider all the comments received, in consultation with Courtfield Ward Councillors and the Lead Member for Planning, Place and Environment, before deciding on whether to proceed. We will advise you of the decision after the consultation is over and the decision has been taken by the Director.
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