A Green New Deal

Open

683 Londoners have responded

Bus stop with the Clean Air stickers

Idea generation

Greening Croydon Town Centre

Croydon Town Centre's main pedestrianised zone is called North End and has taken a downturn in its fortunes from recession austerity in 2008, Brexit and a current pandemic to contend with. The loss of big department stores like Allders in 2012 and Debenhams in 2020 have left many buildings looming large and abandoned. Like many high streets, North End, once a prominent destination for people, has now become somewhat of an afterthought when up against online shopping. Walking through the pedestrian precinct, the gloom of the weather does not really aid the bleakness of closed shops.

Is there any way in which this very long pedestrian walkway can be greener? The current tree planting is certainly not thriving, so perhaps turn it into more of a garden along the central section and take away the old and dirty beige paving that dominates the area looking worn and tired. Croydon was hailed as the second unhappiest place to live and looking at it, didn’t inspire me to think differently. An appreciation of the outdoors has definitely been underlined during lockdown, so why not make high streets greener, especially over such a large, long area of central Croydon? The shopping experience is changing so why not make it something greener, wilder and healthier for all? From pedestrian precinct to pedestrian garden.

User Image for

Suggested by Ebuaki

Up vote 3
Down vote 0
Report

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

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