Healthy routes are part of Lambeth’s Transport Strategy. Lambeth says they are routes that have the right conditions to enable more people to walk/wheel and cycle. They link people with places they need to get to, such as schools, workplaces, shops, amenities, and public transport. Healthy routes are convenient, safe and is accessible to all. They can be on quiet streets where traffic levels are low or on main roads where dedicated space is provided for walking/wheeling and cycling.
The Brockwell Park to Gipsy Hill (aka Rosendale Road) Healthy Route is a key part of the Healthy Routes network, connecting several neighbourhoods, schools, businesses, green spaces and public transport hubs.
The project has 4 phases:
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Phase 4 between Park Hall Road and Gipsy Hill station
Find out more and have your say on the Brockwell Park to Gipsy Hill Healthy Route Commonplace site.