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Turney Road > Dulwich Village The work so far Open day event Public consultation – February / March 2016 A quietway is a safe, low-traffic route for If you would like to discuss these proposals in people who want to cycle but are less confident more detail, you are invited to attend an open to do so. Across London, different quietways day event on the following days. are joining up to make it easier and safer to get across the city. This will mean less Elephant and Castle FREEPOST SE1919/14 FREEPOST congestion and easier journeys for everyone, Village Ward whether you choose to walk, cycle or drive. Tuesday 23 February, 5pm to 8pm to Crystal Palace SE1P 5LX SE1P Dulwich Library Hall London We want to your hear views on the 368 Lordship Lane Public Realm Projects: Quietway 7B Quietway Projects: Realm Public proposals to deliver Quietway 7. This section London SE22 8NA Quietway on Turney Road forms part of a series of Environment and Leisure Department Leisure and Environment improvements along the route which starts Saturday 5 March, 9am to 12pm LONDON BOROUGH OF SOUTHWARK Turney Road > Dulwich Village in Elephant and Castle and finishes in Nelly’s Nursery Crystal Palace. Southwark Community Sports Trust Turney Road, Dulwich ulwich Village We have already held a series of workshops, London SE21 7JA D events and put out a questionnaire, between Herne Hill June and mid-October 2015, to hear the views Velodrome College Ward Turney Road of residents on the proposed changes. You can read a summary of the results on the website. Saturday 27 February, 9am to 12pm FREEPOST SE1919/14 FREEPOST REQUIRED BUSINESS REPLY SERVICE REPLY BUSINESS Kingsdale Foundation School STAMP STAMP Visit https://consultations.southwark.gov.uk Alleyn Park, Dulwich NO NO Burbage Road to find out more. London SE21 8SQ Extent of this consultation Crystal Palace Park N Key Crystal Palace Parade 10km Quietway: Dulwich Library Elephant & Castle to Crystal Palace Farquhar Road Park / green space Jasper Rd Dulwich Grove Hill East Dulwich Wood Ave Sydenham Wood Park Rail line Grove Park Road Gipsy Hill Old Kent Road Road Peckham Hill Dulwich London Borough of Lambeth Albany Road Gipsy Hill k Calton r E. Dulwich Court Lane Burgess a Hill Avenue P Dog Kennel Grove k Park c i Alleyn Park Hopwood Rd w Dulwich Picture Gallery s n u r Greendale B Road Park Hall Way Elmington Grove Lane Playing Fields Southampton Wilson Road Road Benhill Road Dulwich Village South Croxted Street Camberwell Grove Champion Hill Greendale North Herne Hill West Velodrome Belair Park Dulwich Nursery Dulwich Turney Road Row Park PortlandMerrow Street St Denmark Hill Gipsy Road Edmund St Rodney Road New Church Rd Hamilton Road New Kent Road Kent New Balfour St Norwood Camberwell Park Harper Rd East St Church Street Ruskin Burbage Road Faraday Camberwell Trinity St Kings College Croxted Road Larcom BrandonSt St Gardens Park Rosendale Road Green Hospital Trinity Street Heygate St West Norwood Quietway Cemetery & 2 Route Please fold the completed questionnaire as Please note: Lambeth Council are currently Walworth Road Crematorium consulting on Quietway Route 7 proposals indicated by the dotted line, using the self Elephant Road between Croxted Road and Gipsy Hill and & Castle South Circular adhesive strip and return to the freepost details of these proposals can be found here - Herne Hill Loughborough West Norwood Junction address. There is no need to attach a stamp http://www.lambeth.gov.uk/consultations/ Tulse Hill Kennington What are the proposed What are the proposed improvements to Dulwich Village junction Questionnaire improvements to Turney Road Please complete the survey online at http://consultations.southwark.gov.uk/ OR complete the hard copy questionnaire below and return to us by 13 March 2016. 1 Swapping traffic islands with buildouts To improve the operation of the junction 4 Widening of footways around the junction 7 Banned left turn from Dulwich Village The existing traffic islands are not safe for pedestrians and reduce queue lengths, these features where possible to allow for additional space for northbound To accommodate the above Turney Road Dulwich Village Junction to wait and create a pinch point where there is not are proposed: pedestrians. Areas of widening include outside of improvements to the junction, it won’t be possible for enough space for a car to pass a cyclist. To help Dulwich Village CoE Infants' School, on the north vehicles to turn left into Turney Road when moving 00 Generally, do you support 00 Generally, do you support the proposal? YN 1 Staggered pedestrian crossings The reduced YN pedestrians wanting to cross the road at these eastern kerbline and at Court Lane. northbound on Dulwich Village due to limited space. the proposal? queues are achieved only when pedestrians cross 01 Do you support the introduction of locations, footway buildouts are proposed to narrow Cyclists will still be able to turn left here as they will YN 5 01 Do you support swapping traffic staggered pedestrian crossings? the overall crossing distance. the Calton Avenue and Turney Road arms of the Change of priority at Calton Avenue / Court be able to physically make this manoeuvre. junction in two phases. Lane junction Changing the priority will make it islands in Turney Road with footway YN 02 Do you support the provision of a 2 Parking restrictions at junctions Double yellow easier for vehicles to get to the junction and help buildouts? 2 Segregated cycle facility with separate Dulwich Village Junction map segregated cycle facility with separate YN lines (no parking at any time) will be introduced at it operate more smoothly. It will also discourage rat 02 Do you support the double cycle signals? junctions with Turney Road (Burbage Road, Pickwick cycle signals Providing cyclists with the running traffic from Lordship Lane via Court Lane. YN NNUE yellow lines at junctions? opportunity to get through the junction during their VENU Road, Aysgarth Road and Boxall Road). This will help A yellow box marking is proposed to prevent AV 03 Do you support the removal of the ON A own signals phase and separating them from TTO road users to see each other at all times. queuing traffic on Calton Avenue blocking right LT 03 Do you support the double yellow pedestrian guardrail on the western YN general traffic significantly reduces the conflicts CALTONCCAL AVENUE lines east of Croxted Road? YN side of Dulwich Village? turning vehicles into Court Lane. Y NL 3 Parking restrictions on Turney Road, east between cyclists and vehicles. If the pedestrian LOADING ONL DULWICHDUL VILLAGE LW 04 Do you support the new zebra 04 Do you support the widening of the of junction with Croxted Road Double yellow crossing is being used during this phase, cyclists will 6 New layout at the Court Lane junction WICWICH VILL YN ICH V crossing north east of Boxall Road? footways at the junction to maximise lines (no parking at any time) will be introduced to have to stop for pedestrians at the stoplines The traffic island will be replaced with wider 1 YN LA the provision for pedestrians? AAG 5 stop cars parking at this location and improve the provided at the junction exits. footways to reduce crossing distance and improve 4 GE COURTCCOOUR LANE 05 Do you support the provision of T L YN operation of the Turney Road / Croxted Road junction. the approach to Calton Avenue. ANE marked advisory parking bays? 05 Do you support the change of priority at YN 3 Removal of existing pedestrian guardrail on Calton Avenue / Court Lane junction? 4 New zebra crossing A crossing north east of the western side of Dulwich Village outside 06 Do you support the removal of Please cut along the dotted line YN Boxall Road and in front of Dulwich Village Church of Dulwich Village CoE Infants' School to provide more 6 the centre line road marking? 06 Do you support the new Court Lane 1 4 YN England Infants' School will make it easier for people space for pedestrians. 2 junction layout? 07 Do you support pedestrian to cross the road. 3 YN improvements at Burbage Road 07 Do you support the banned left turn YN 1 4 junction? from Dulwich Village northbound into 2 See 2 8 6 detailed Turney Road? Other improvements are: Roseway map 08 Do you support the extra road humps? YN 2 STOP ST TO Turney Road OP BUS BUS BUS 5 Advisory parking bays along Turney Road AD RORO Boxall Road Y R 1 2 RNEY TURNEY ROADR ST ST T OP OP R O 6 LEA C DULWICHDUL VILLAGE BUS BUS Removal of centre line road markings BUS Aysgarth Road P KEE Comments Comments Roseway L Burbage Road OO LW SCH 7 WICH VILL 7 Improvements to pedestrian crossings at Pickwick Road N 8 2 Burbage Road / Turney Road junction Dulwich Village AAG 8 Introduction of extra road humps GE 2 Burbage Road Key 5 7 Existing footway or traffictraffic island What happens next? Turney Road Existing grass verge 1 Existing road markings We need to hear your views by 13 March 2016. The Croxted Road Existing kerb line removed Dulwich Community Council will be updated on an Existing tree interim outcome of consultation at its meeting on 6 15 March. A complete report on the consultation will New signalised pedestrian / cycle crossing be discussed at the Community Council meeting in June 1 6 N New footway or traffictraffic island New road markings 2016. Following this a formal decision on the scheme 3 Existing driveway / vehicle crossover (not to be obstructed) will be taken by the Cabinet Member for Environment Existing road hump (to remain) and the Public Realm by end of August 2016.
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