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Shepherdess Walk camera enforcement, Queensbridge Road cycle lane work continues this week, plus pics from Hackney Downs low traffic neighbourhood!

Shepherdess Walk camera enforcement

Camera enforcement of the filter in Shepherdess Walk is due to start this week, which will help to further reduce traffic in the area and support people to walk, shop and cycle locally.

New traffic filter at Clissold Crescent

A new traffic filter was installed last week at Clissold Crescent, which will help support people living in and around the area to walk, shop and cycle locally. We’ll be planting trees in the planters in the next couple of weeks.

Have your say at: https://rebuildingagreenerhackney.commonplace.is/overview

Roadworks ending

Temporary traffic lights at the Hackney Road/Cambridge Heath junction have now been removed, helping to ease congestion along Hackney Road.

Thames Water roadworks at the Northwold Road/Upper Clapton junction are expected to be completed by the end of this month, which is expected to ease congestion on Upper Clapton Road.

Queensbridge Road

The installation of protected cycle lanes on Queensbridge Road is nearing completion, with resurfacing completed. Collapsible bollards and additional line painting will be installed this week.

The new protected cycle lanes will support residents in Haggerston to join Quietway 2, improving cycle links to Lea Bridge, Leyton and Islington.

Have your say

Please continue to have your say on our Rebuilding a Greener Hackney plans. We’re listening to feedback and will make changes if necessary: https://rebuildingagreenerhackney.commonplace.is/

Hackney Downs low traffic neighbourhood

Sunny weather last week brought beautiful scenes in the Hackney Downs low traffic neighbourhoods, including a cat happily sitting in the middle of the road.

Posted on 26th October 2020

by Hackney Council