• Add
  • A Green New Deal

    Open

    683 Londoners have responded

    Bus stop with the Clean Air stickers

    Idea generation

    Pedestrianise Park Lane

    By reinstating two-way traffic on the historic route East Carriage Drive - current northbound -
    all motor traffic can be removed from the Mayfair side of Park Lane:
    creating major pedestrian and cycle-friendly public space that also has potential for outdoor hospitality in a tree-lined west-facing environment overlooking Hyde Park.
    It would become part of a Scenic Route from Trafalgar and Parliament Squares all the way to Marble Arch and Oxford Street via The Mall, St James's Park, Buckingham Palace, Green Park, Constitution Hill, Hyde Park Corner, and a pedestrianised Park Lane.

    User Image for

    Suggested by Liam Hennessy


    Want to have your say next time?

    New here? Join Talk London, City Hall's online community where you can have your say on London's biggest issues.

    Join Talk London

    Already have an account?

    Log into your account
    Comments (4)

    Avatar for - Gorilla

    Great idea!, thanks Liam!!
    I'd also pedestrianise most of Soho TBH ... It would be such an awesome area, if after coming out of a bar we weren't squeezed onto a narrow pavement, with most of the space given to crawling traffic and parked...

    Show full comment

    Great idea!, thanks Liam!!
    I'd also pedestrianise most of Soho TBH ... It would be such an awesome area, if after coming out of a bar we weren't squeezed onto a narrow pavement, with most of the space given to crawling traffic and parked cars.
    Exemptions obvs allowed for delivery vehicles, emergency vehicles, Soho residents etc.

    Show less of comment

    Avatar for - Leatherback sea turtle

    Cheers for that.
    I agree about your suggestion for Soho. Even without full pedestrianisation, they could have widened pavements - reducing traffic to a
    maximum of one lane - and removed parked cars close to junctions to add even wider...

    Show full comment

    Cheers for that.
    I agree about your suggestion for Soho. Even without full pedestrianisation, they could have widened pavements - reducing traffic to a
    maximum of one lane - and removed parked cars close to junctions to add even wider pavements where people could sit out, for example.
    Decades ago plans for some pedestrianisation were dropped because of objections.
    But they could have made some of the above significant improvements for pedestrians, in one area at least, as a trail.
    The lack of imagination - and lack of professionalism - with planning urban space in London is fairly shocking IMO.
    London deserves far better.

    Show less of comment

    Avatar for - Leatherback sea turtle

    I would have thought the massive Hyde Park right beside Park Lane provided more than adequate provision for pedestrians! I speak as a pedestrian.

    Show full comment

    I would have thought the massive Hyde Park right beside Park Lane provided more than adequate provision for pedestrians! I speak as a pedestrian.

    Show less of comment

    Avatar for - Leatherback sea turtle

    The idea is to greatly improve the experience for pedestrians who want to walk along Park Lane, more than for people who want to go for a walk in the park. The experience for pedestrians who walk alongside Mayfair on Park Lane at present is...

    Show full comment

    The idea is to greatly improve the experience for pedestrians who want to walk along Park Lane, more than for people who want to go for a walk in the park. The experience for pedestrians who walk alongside Mayfair on Park Lane at present is particularly bad:
    narrow footpath beside four lanes of traffic. It can be vastly better - hence the proposal.
    I try to walk in the parks - especially the Royal Parks including Hyde Park - several times per week, whenever possible.
    This proposal is about walking alongside Mayfair, more than in Hyde Park, but the intention is to greatly improve the connection between Mayfair and Hyde Park by simplifying the access and increasing the number of pedestrian crossings from three to seven (at least).

    Show less of comment

    Timeline

    STAGE: Evidence gathering

    Life in lockdown

    Happened
    -

    Londoners have responded 7020 times

    Find out more

    London's recovery

    Happened

    Londoners have posted 378 comments

    Have a look

    London’s recovery from COVID-19 – what you told us so far

    Happened
    Read more

    July 2020: Mission Refinement Stakeholder Workshop

    Happened

    August 2020: Mission Refinement Stakeholder Survey

    Happened

    A Green New Deal

    Happened
    -

    Londoners have posted 332 comments

    Have a look

    August 2020: targeted community conversations

    Happened

    How your feedback has started to shape London’s road to recovery

    Happened
    Read our update

    Mayor launches £10m Green New Deal fund

    Happened
    Read more about it
    STAGE: Programme design

    Stakeholder Workshop - Retrofitting London’s Domestic Housing 

    Happened

    Stakeholder Workshop - Zero Emission Zones

    Happened

    January 2021: Stakeholder Workshop - Enhancing Green Spaces and Climate Resilience

    Happened

    New standards for Low Emissions Zone for heavy vehicles

    Happened
    Read the press release

    Share your ideas to reimagine London

    Happened
    -

    You and other Londoners have shared 166 ideas

    Have a look

    Business Climate Challenge launched

    Happened
    Read more about it

    Mayor announces ‘retrofit revolution’

    Happened
    Read the press release

    Grow Back Greener grants launched

    Happened
    Read about the grants

    New climate change web page launched

    Happened
    Take a look

    Ultra Low Emission Zone expanded to cover inner London

    Happened
    Read more about the ULEZ expansion

    £7.5m Future Neighbourhoods 2030 programme launched

    Happened
    Read the press release

    Five schools win £10,000 each for Climate Kick-Start projects

    Happened
    Read the Climate Kick-Start Prize press release

    Statement on COP26 agreement from Sadiq Khan as Chair of C40

    Happened
    Read Sadiq Khan's COP26 statement

    Mayor announces plan to reach net zero carbon emissions by 2030

    Happened
    Read the press release about the Mayor's net zero plans