Low traffic neighbourhoods as a key part of traffic reduction in Greenwich 24th February 2022 / 3rd February 2024 by Stacy Smith There have been recent consultations and much controversy over individual low traffic neighbourhood installations in parts of Greenwich and their impact on traffic elsewhere in the borough. The Green Party is clear that the aim should be to reduce traffic overall. This will both reduce pollution and make it safer to walk and cycle to […] Read more » transport
GBGP Newsletter #66: West Greenwich LTN 21st February 2022 / 3rd February 2024 by Matt Stratford Council closes consultation on West Greenwich Low Traffic Neighbourhood A council consultation about the West Greenwich Low Traffic Neighbourhood (LTN) scheme closed on Friday 18th February. This trial LTN enables children and parents to walk and cycle safely to and from school without battling traffic. In January, the council decided not to progress similar traffic […] Read more » newsletter
GBGP Newsletter #65: Litter picking 14th February 2022 / 3rd February 2024 by Matt Stratford Litter-picking stars flying the flag for the Greens Residents have been complaining about fast food litter and cigarette butts in the streets, so our regular monthly litter pick in East Greenwich this month focused on urban parts of the ward. Please do come along next time! The first Saturday of every month at 1.30pm – […] Read more » newsletter
GBGP Newsletter #64: Shepherdleas development 8th February 2022 / 3rd February 2024 by Matt Stratford Objections to Shepherdleas development The Friends of Oxleas Woods have made an objection to a planned housing development that will be up to nine storeys tall. A statement by Friend of Oxleas (FOW) said: “We will be objecting on the grounds that the tower will have an adverse ecological impact on Shepherdleas Wood.” Objections from […] Read more » newsletter planning