Works to implement the proposals for changes to the area at the top of Babington Road where it meets Mitcham Lane by Streatham Green and the Manor Arms, begin tomorrow. They are scheduled to last until 31 March.
The area is the location for Streatham's Sunday market and the intention is to create a better public space for it, less dominated by traffic, more suited to host the market and other community events, and better connected to Streatham Green. Friends of Streatham Green have been involved in developing the proposals.
A shared surface area will be created for the market area between the junction with Mitcham Lane, and William Dyce Mews, using Yorkshire Paving. Through traffic will no longer be allowed at this point by the Manor Arms although a route out for large vehicles will be maintained. New trees will also be planted and seating introduced.
The consultation on the proposals took place in January and February last year. The work was supposed to begin last year, but was delayed.
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Friday, 8 February 2013
Loading bay on Fernwood Avenue 'no longer on the agenda'
We have had it confirmed by George Wright at Lambeth Council that the proposed loading bay on Fernwood Avenue is no longer being considered.
Residents in Fernwood Avenue were unhappy with the idea to place a new loading bay at the top of the road where it meets Mitcham Lane. It was originally part of the proposals for changes to the area at the top of Babington Road where it meets Mitcham Lane by Streatham Green and the Manor Arms.
The area is the location for Streatham's new fortnightly street market and the intention is to create a better public space for it, less dominated by traffic, more suited to host the market and other community events, and better connected to Streatham Green.
We have also heard that the deadline for consultation has been extended for a week at the request of local residents in Dr Johnson House and William Dyce Mews who apparently did not receive information about the consultation.
The aim is to undertake construction on site is late June-September to minimise disruption to the market.
Residents in Fernwood Avenue were unhappy with the idea to place a new loading bay at the top of the road where it meets Mitcham Lane. It was originally part of the proposals for changes to the area at the top of Babington Road where it meets Mitcham Lane by Streatham Green and the Manor Arms.
The area is the location for Streatham's new fortnightly street market and the intention is to create a better public space for it, less dominated by traffic, more suited to host the market and other community events, and better connected to Streatham Green.
We have also heard that the deadline for consultation has been extended for a week at the request of local residents in Dr Johnson House and William Dyce Mews who apparently did not receive information about the consultation.
The aim is to undertake construction on site is late June-September to minimise disruption to the market.
Wednesday, 30 January 2013
A few days left to comment on the proposals for changes to Babington Road
There are just a few days left to comment on the proposals for changes to the area at the top of Babington Road where it meets Mitcham Lane by Streatham Green and the Manor Arms.
The area is the location for Streatham's new fortnightly street market and the intention is to create a better public space for it, less dominated by traffic, more suited to host the market and other community events, and better connected to Streatham Green.
The proposals are that:
- The top of Babington Road will become a shared space and through traffic will no longer be allowed between Mitcham Lane and Babington Road, although a route out for large lorries will be maintained.
- Two new piazza areas will be created that can host the market and other events.
- The southern piazza could also host an outside seating area for The Manor Arms (subject to licencing approval).
- New trees will be planted and seating introduced.
- A new loading bay will be introduced on Fernwood Avenue to service businesses on the western side of Mitcham Lane.
- A pedestrian crossing may be introduced on Mitcham Lane.
We are sending out 500 letters to local people in the area encouraging them to comment before the deadline on 11th February.
Generally the response we had had from local people has been positive. The major concern however has been from people in Fernwood Avenue, who do not want the proposed loading bay put on their road given the likely increase in heavy vehicle traffic which would be ill suited to such a small road.
An email we received from George Wright, who is overseeing the project, contained a lot of positive feedback that he had already received from the proposals.
The intention is to "finesse" the concept design during February and then develop the detailed construction designs. The aim is to construct on site late June-September to minimise disruption to the market.
[Update: 8/2/13 We have had it confirmed that the loading bay on Fernwood Avenue is no longer being considered]
The area is the location for Streatham's new fortnightly street market and the intention is to create a better public space for it, less dominated by traffic, more suited to host the market and other community events, and better connected to Streatham Green.
The proposals are that:
- The top of Babington Road will become a shared space and through traffic will no longer be allowed between Mitcham Lane and Babington Road, although a route out for large lorries will be maintained.
- Two new piazza areas will be created that can host the market and other events.
- The southern piazza could also host an outside seating area for The Manor Arms (subject to licencing approval).
- New trees will be planted and seating introduced.
- A new loading bay will be introduced on Fernwood Avenue to service businesses on the western side of Mitcham Lane.
- A pedestrian crossing may be introduced on Mitcham Lane.
We are sending out 500 letters to local people in the area encouraging them to comment before the deadline on 11th February.
Generally the response we had had from local people has been positive. The major concern however has been from people in Fernwood Avenue, who do not want the proposed loading bay put on their road given the likely increase in heavy vehicle traffic which would be ill suited to such a small road.
An email we received from George Wright, who is overseeing the project, contained a lot of positive feedback that he had already received from the proposals.
The intention is to "finesse" the concept design during February and then develop the detailed construction designs. The aim is to construct on site late June-September to minimise disruption to the market.
[Update: 8/2/13 We have had it confirmed that the loading bay on Fernwood Avenue is no longer being considered]
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