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Have your say on plans for Nine Elms Lane and Battersea Park Road

Transport for London (TfL) has published proposed changes to Nine Elms Lane / Battersea Park Road as well as proposed changes to the P5 bus route.

artist's impression of Nine Elms Lane improvements

Published on
July 4, 2017

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Transport for London (TfL) has published proposed changes to Nine Elms Lane / Battersea Park Road and residents have until Sunday 20 August to have their say.

This listening exercise is running alongside a linked consultation on proposed changes to the P5 bus route, which includes the opening up of Thessaly Road so buses on this route can travel through.

TfL are running a number of public exhibitions in the area, where you can view the proposals, speak to members of the project team and ask questions:

•         Life Tabernacle Church, 32 Battersea Park Rd SW11 4HY
Thursday 6 July, 1530-1900

•         New Covent Garden Market, Nine Elms Lane SW8 5BH
Sunday 9 July, 0800-1400

•         Life Tabernacle Church, 32 Battersea Park Rd SW11 4HY
Thursday 20 July, 1530-1900

•         Embassy Gardens, Ambassador Building, New Union Square (adjacent to Waitrose Nine Elms store), 5 Nine Elms Lane SW8 5DA
Wednesday 26 July, 1730-1930

The plans will also be on display at the Rose Clubroom, Ascalon Street, Savona Estate, Battersea, SW8 4DL for the duration of the consultation.

The proposals would be funded by local developer contributions. In total, more than £1bn of new transport and social infrastructure is being delivered across Nine Elms on the South Bank as it transforms from a largely light industrial area into a vibrant new central London district.

These proposals come after TfL and Wandsworth Council confirmed they would install temporary upgrades to cycling and pedestrian infrastructure to protect vulnerable road users during the major development of the area.

To respond to the Nine Elms Lane / Battersea Park Road consultation online, go to tfl.gov.uk/nine-elms-lane

To respond to the P5 extension consultation online, go to tfl.gov.uk/p5-extension


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