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Design Strategy LTT855 17 October 2022
Lambeth approves plans to cut car use and create people-friendly streets
A £16.8m Transport Strategy Programme to create people- friendly street layouts, reduce traffic and promote walking, cycling and scooting has been approved by Lambeth Council. The London borough will also spend £1.7m on its Big Shift programme to help people cut car use.
Measures include more protected cycle lanes, a rise in bike storage for residents, new walking routes, community grants for local greening projects, e-cargo bike hire schemes and seven new Low Traffic Neighbourhoods (LTNs), the most recent of which has been created in Streatham Hill.
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