top of page

 

Do you support the LTN? Join hundreds of your neighbours by joining our group and showing your support for safer streets!

​

We are a group of local residents campaigning and working together to bring about improvements in our neighbourhood. We want a safer, healthier neighbourhood to live, work and play in.

 

Our main aim is to support the implementation of the Low Traffic Neighbourhood (LTN) in Streatham Wells. Lambeth Council originally committed to delivering this LTN in it's 2019 Transport Strategy.

 

A Low Traffic Neighbourhood is just a step in making our neighbourhood safer, cleaner and greener. We work with, and on behalf of our community to make our area greener. We want to unlock the potential of our area as a truly liveable and climate resilient neighbourhood. To be part of this change, sign up to our mailing list and follow us on Twitter.

​

We started life in 2018 as Safer Valley Road. Now we campaign for the whole Streatham Wells neighbourhood. We engage with local decision makers to make the case for change. We hold regular meetings, neighbourhood walkabouts, traffic counts, speed checks and have engaged the community through leaflets and surveys. 

​

There is always more to do.

Join us

​

 

​

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Traffic in Streatham Wells just wasn't safe: there was too much and it was too fast. An assessment across the London borough of Lambeth identified Streatham Wells as severely in need of change, when looking at air quality, collisions, school pupils, healthy routes and drivers taking shortcuts through local streets.

​

The majority of roads in our neighbourhood are designated by Lambeth Council as local streets, which means they are designed to carry light traffic, yet thousands of vehicles used them to avoid the A23 and parts of the South Circular. In the worst-hit areas over 10,000 vehicles used these local streets daily.

​

 

Screenshot 2024-01-28 at 09.25.46.png
PXL_20240118_131711832.jpg

​

Lambeth borough wide assessment (Streatham Wells is 'FL'):

bottom of page