Lansdowne Crescent Experimental Traffic Order
Feedback updated 25 Oct 2021
We asked
We asked for views on the experiment to:
- Prevent motor vehicles entering or proceeding in the length of Lansdowne Crescent (arm adjacent to St. John’s Church) that lies between the south-western kerb-line of Ladbroke Grove and a point 7.5 metres south-west of that kerb-line;
- Remove resident's parking space and replace it with ‘at any time’ waiting restrictions in Lansdowne Crescent (arm adjacent to St. John’s Church):
- The north-west side, between 11 metres and 21 metres south-west of the south-western kerb-line of Ladbroke Grove.
- The south-east side, between 8 metres and 16.5 metres south-west of the south-western kerb-line.
Note: access will be retained for emergency vehicles.
You said
We received four objections and nine comments of support to the experimental order.
We did
We have implemented this experimental order to continue indefinitely.
Results updated 25 Oct 2021
We received four objections and nine comments of support to the experimental order and as a result, we have implemented this experimental order to continue indefinitely.
Files:
- Notice of Making - Lansdowne Crescent 2021, 81.4 KB (PDF document)
Overview
Experimental provision of road closures applying to motor vehicles and resident parking places and waiting restriction changes in Lansdowne Crescent.
From 27 September 2020, there will be an experimental ban on motor vehicles entering or proceeding in the length of Lansdowne Crescent (arm adjacent to St. John’s Church) that lies between the south-western kerb-line of Ladbroke Grove and a point 7.5 metres south-west of that kerb-line and the removal of residents parking space and replace it with ‘at any time’ waiting restrictions in Lansdowne Crescent (arm adjacent to St. John’s Church) on the north-west side, between 11 metres and 21 metres south-west of the south-western kerb-line of Ladbroke Grove and on the south-east side, between 8 metres and 16.5 metres south-west of the south-western kerb-line. Access would be retained for emergency vehicles.
Why your views matter
Comments on how the road closure and removal of parking provision is working in practice.
Please send any comments to trafficorders@rbkc.gov.uk before 27 March 2021.
Areas
- All Areas
Interests
- Highways
- Parking
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