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Low Traffic Neighbourhoods Update 23/04/2021

Dear Residents,

This is an update from the Low Traffic Neighbourhood team at Lambeth Council.

Question and Answer Sessions:

On Tuesday 27th April 2021, 6pm we will be having our first live question and answer session for Railton Low Traffic Neighbourhood.

If you would like to attend please confirm your name, address and question to: lowtrafficneighbourhoods@lambeth.gov.uk using ‘Railton Q and A’ in the subject line.

Q and A content will be made readily available following the sessions. For translations in other languages, Easyread, large print or any other accessible format including Braille please contact lowtrafficneighbourhoods@lambeth.gov.uk .

Your streets, your way:

We are incredibly excited with the response to our first design competition ‘Your streets, your way’. The deadline was Monday 19th April and we are currently collating all the entries ready for judging. We look forward to updating you on the winners and sharing the fantastic designs we have received.

Hire a bike trailer:

Herne Hill forum are offering families the opportunity to trial a kids bike trailer:

  • Get a kids bike trailer delivered to your door and collected at the end of the month
  • Introductory training session by a qualified cycle instructor to help get you started
  • Lights, lock and helmets provided
  • No obligation to buy or subscribe
  • All they ask in return is some feedback once you’re done!
  • To make a booking enquiry, email chariots.fun@gmail.com with your name and a contact number.

    Over the borough: 20mph Banners

    In April 2016, the speed limit on Lambeth's roads was reduced to 20mph. In March 2021, new and colourful banners were introduced across the borough to continue to remind drivers to monitor their speed.

    Installed at over 150 sites across Lambeth, these banners provide a strong visual impact, raising awareness and reminding drivers that the speed limit of 20mph is the law.

    Posted on 23rd April 2021

    by JM